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> although this story and the original poster sounds suspicious to me
> the dogs are in the dog warden kennels
> just saw your response, i cant beleive, it that the police said they couldnt do anything!!!
>
> our MP richard bacon
>it isnt very good and doesnt go in to enough detail, but i think they dont wont her to seem like the baddy in the story. and some of it isnt right
> but it had lock jaw
> the guy got his dogs back, he paid £100+ for the dogs. with in the last few days the dogs have been reported at large, running around. and there was a dog attack in the last week with the dogs.
> the police are now taking this man to court, my friend is going in as a witness, and possibly my grand father along with others.
>
> my friend got a phone call from the Houses of Parliament, and they are going to review the dangerous dog act, because it only involves dangerous dogs in public places not private.
> so if someone is attacked in there own home/garden the law can step in and cats will get the same recognition as livestock in the law. that doesn't mean a dog can be shot on sight if chasing a cat.
> the man was seen letting his dogs out at 02:00. and by 15:00 the dogs had wripped a cats head off in someones garden.
> i only know what i have been told. my friend said she was called by the HoP.
>
> and did they have the info about this when they reviewed the DDA? i think not. all they are going to change is that it aplies to privet grounds, as the law stands, a dog could come in to your house and kill your cat bite your hand and leg, cause bleeding and nothing happen to the dog/s. and the woman that she spoke to said that she has cats and she is appalled with the law, she cant believe what has happened.
> and anyway, this may take 2-5 years to change but just you wait until your attacked in your own home by a dog and nothing can be done!
> today.
> the man was seen letting his dogs out at 02:00. and by 15:00 the dogs had wripped a cats head off in someone's garden. I was at my friends at the time. they called the police and ran to see my friend
> where she lives she is only allowed a 3 foot fence around her garden(?) her neighbour leaves her back garden gate open as she uses it as a drive. the dogs came in and jumped the fence.
> the court must be doing it on a different asspect of the case.
> the guy got his dogs back, he payed £100+ for teh dogs. with in the last few days teh dogs have been reported at large, running around. and there was a dog attack in the last week with teh dogs.
> the police are now taking this man to court, my friend is going in as a witness, and possibly my grand father along with others.
> and they are going to reveiw the dangerous dog act, because it only involves dangerous dogs in public places not privet.
>The whole thread is inaccurate, ill informed and fillied with false statements.
> Did i tell you the Houses of Parliament phoned my bum up the other day? lol
> why these dogs are roaming the streets and no one is reporting this until a cat is injured!
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