Noel Brennan

9News

BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. — If your neighbor’s barking dog is driving you nuts, Boulder County is considering making it a little easier for you to complain and simplifying the path to a potential fine and court summons.

County commissioners are considering changes to an ordinance to state that animal control officers will accept video and audio evidence of barking dogs.

“Specifically, we don’t require two households anymore to make the complaint,” explained Commander Vinnie Montez with the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. “Now, we’re saying we only need one and the reason that is, is we’re going to use video and audio as a way to basically prove what the first complainant is saying.”

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