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Row erupts after police member tells proprietor to scrub up pet ‘s urine

A debate has damaged out after a police workers member reportedly ordered a person to scrub his pet canine’s urine, in keeping with the Telegraph.

Last week, Steve Schuurman, 56, was taking Margot, his six-year-old rescue Saluki canine by means of Bournemouth’s essential sq. for a stroll.

She cocked her leg to urinate.

After the canine urinated, because the pair began strolling off,  Steve Schuurman, 56, a NHS employee, says a police lady shouted at him.

Describing the Dorset lady as ‘aggressive’, he mentioned she shouted: ‘clear your f—–g canine p–s.’

According to Steve Schuurman, he would have cleaned up faeces, but he wasn't sure what the police expected him to do with urine (stock image)

According to Steve Schuurman, he would have cleaned up faeces, however he wasn’t certain what the police anticipated him to do with urine (inventory picture)

When he challenged her language, in keeping with Steve,a council group security patrol officer then instructed him to maneuver on, threatening him with arrest if he did not.

The Dorset Police and Bournemouth Council had been within the space that day as a part of a ‘day of motion’.

They had a stall and van within the city centre after it has been the scene of a number of high-profile crimes, together with a deadly stabbing. 

According to Mr Schuurman, he would have cleaned up faeces, however he didn’t know what the police anticipated him to do together with his canine’s urine.

He has now reported the incident to the Dorset Police complaints division.

It says it’s ‘wanting into the total circumstances’.

Mr Schuurman accused the girl of  [getting]actually aggressive].

He claimed she was ‘waving her arms round and placing her arms on her hips, saying it was disgusting]’

Steve Schuurmann says he has reported the police to to the Dorset Police complaints department (stock image)

Steve Schuurmann says he has reported the police to to the Dorset Police complaints division (inventory picture)

When he requested for an apology, he claims he’d be arrested if he didn’t go away by one of many two group security officers on the scene.

A Bournemouth Council spokesperson instructed the Telegraph: “Our community safety officers were only involved in this incident in an effort to de-escalate the situation and seek a resolution for the gentleman involved. 

‘They acted with politeness and a calm manner throughout. 

‘None of our staff heard the police staff member swear, as is alleged.’

A Dorset Police spokesperson added: ‘All relevant lines of proportionate enquiry will be assessed to establish exactly what happened and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time.’