However, someone needs to go back to media communication school. Put your best foot forward, and straight into your mouth, Sergeant McPartland:
Asked if he found the seizures depressing, given that around half of the dogs removed will be put down, he replied it was 'terrible' adding: 'I spent 25 years as a dog handler and now I'm out there taking dogs off people who really don't know how to treat them.*cough*
Oh, how quickly they forget Nottingham Police Farce's July Hot Dog Cookout...
Pit bulls were banned under the 1991 Dangerous Dogs Act, but they have not disappeared.
ReplyDeleteOh well surprise bloody SURPRISE!!!
Glad to see that the same theory worked SOOOOO well on gun crime though.
Oh... and Knife crime..... and bent M.Ps.... and teenage pregnacies.... and.....too much alcohol in...alcohol.... and....
Bloody BRILLIANT your "Government" aren't they?
Von Brandenburg-Preußen.
The dogs pictured in the raid images didn't look much like pitbulls to me.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, they looked a lot more like ordinary Staffies...!
Not sure you can really criticise a police dog-handler in South London on the grounds that someone in Nottingham fucked up.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sugggesting that the South London handler would do the same as the idiot in Nottingham.
ReplyDeleteMerely that his snotty tone about people not treating their animals properly sticks in the craw a little, so soon after a member of his own organisation has so royally...err...screwed the pooch. As it were.