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in the grand scheme of things this isnt important

HOWEVER

it is to my step-son

 

in the park earlier, him & his mate playing basketball on the basketball bit

a woman (who we know) with her big dog off its lead-runs over tries to bite his mate

so kids are shouting for her to get dog back

she does nothing

then the dog bites my step-sons basketball which he had for his birthday and cost ÂĢ45 & bursts it

son says she has to pay for it

she laughs & says NO

 

son is really upset-his wank of a dad wont get involved as she's a neighbour

 

ive googled lots of sites to try & see where we stand

everyone gives a different answer!

 

anyone got a clue?

like i say-its not a big deal-but i dont see why this horrible 'lady' should be able to walk away without responsibility

 

if i had my way-id go round her house

OH says nooooo

so im asking here

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Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
On the basis that it could be a child or a child's toy in a push chair next time round, I would go the dangerous dogs route.

Me too  I hate to see dogs not on leads, there's a bloke at the end of my road who has 3 Rottweilers in his garden, they got out and was running down the middle of the road like a pack of wolves with kids running in all directions 

Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
On the basis that it could be a child or a child's toy in a push chair next time round, I would go the dangerous dogs route.

Me too  I hate to see dogs not on leads, there's a bloke at the end of my road who has 3 Rottweilers in his garden, they got out and was running down the middle of the road like a pack of wolves with kids running in all directions 

That's simply not good enough Aimee 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
On the basis that it could be a child or a child's toy in a push chair next time round, I would go the dangerous dogs route.

Me too  I hate to see dogs not on leads, there's a bloke at the end of my road who has 3 Rottweilers in his garden, they got out and was running down the middle of the road like a pack of wolves with kids running in all directions 

That's simply not good enough Aimee 

it really scared me as I'm frightened of dogs and what would I do if they had got hold of one of the kids, it scares me just walking past the garden, you see people running in to the road when they don't know their there and then they bark at you 

Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
On the basis that it could be a child or a child's toy in a push chair next time round, I would go the dangerous dogs route.

Me too  I hate to see dogs not on leads, there's a bloke at the end of my road who has 3 Rottweilers in his garden, they got out and was running down the middle of the road like a pack of wolves with kids running in all directions 

That's simply not good enough Aimee 

it really scared me as I'm frightened of dogs and what would I do if they had got hold of one of the kids, it scares me just walking past the garden, you see people running in to the road when they don't know their there and then they bark at you 

I would think nothing can be done unless someone is attacked by which time its too damn late. On the other hand if they can can escape they are a danger too everyone.

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
On the basis that it could be a child or a child's toy in a push chair next time round, I would go the dangerous dogs route.

Me too  I hate to see dogs not on leads, there's a bloke at the end of my road who has 3 Rottweilers in his garden, they got out and was running down the middle of the road like a pack of wolves with kids running in all directions 

That's simply not good enough Aimee 

it really scared me as I'm frightened of dogs and what would I do if they had got hold of one of the kids, it scares me just walking past the garden, you see people running in to the road when they don't know their there and then they bark at you 

I would think nothing can be done unless someone is attacked by which time its too damn late. On the other hand if they can can escape they are a danger too everyone.

It is against the law to allow a dog to be dangerously out of control. If this dog was attempting to bite someone before it burst the ball, then it was out of control - and it happened in a public place.

https://www.gov.uk/control-dog-public/overview

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
On the basis that it could be a child or a child's toy in a push chair next time round, I would go the dangerous dogs route.

Me too  I hate to see dogs not on leads, there's a bloke at the end of my road who has 3 Rottweilers in his garden, they got out and was running down the middle of the road like a pack of wolves with kids running in all directions 

That's simply not good enough Aimee 

it really scared me as I'm frightened of dogs and what would I do if they had got hold of one of the kids, it scares me just walking past the garden, you see people running in to the road when they don't know their there and then they bark at you 

I would think nothing can be done unless someone is attacked by which time its too damn late. On the other hand if they can can escape they are a danger too everyone.

It is against the law to allow a dog to be dangerously out of control. If this dog was attempting to bite someone before it burst the ball, then it was out of control - and it happened in a public place.

https://www.gov.uk/control-dog-public/overview

Thanks Yogi 

Moonie

I havent read all replies Pirate but when i was a kid we had a big German shepherd. the neighbors lad used to tease him and throw stones at him... One day he got out and chased the lad... the lad ran up a fence but not before the dog ripped his coat.

 

They took us to court and my mom and dad had to pay for the coat and get rid of the dog

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

I'd take it to the cops. Even if it leads nowhere her card's marked in one way or another - and it should be     And if it bust a basketball jeez - that's a set of teeth.

 

Which should be muzzled by the sound of it.

Moonie I have 2 dogs and with all of the horrid stories you hear about dog attacks, I would be happy if it became a law that when dogs were in public spaces they had to be muzzled. 

Cinds

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