A Lancashire police spokeswoman confirmed that they had received a call about the attack at 8.10am yesterday. She added: “We had a report of a cat being attacked and information has been passed to the neighbourhood policing team. We have advised that it possibly isn’t a police matter.
“It can be difficult to prove that the animals being dangerous and out of control were encouraged by their owner.”Really, love? It’s not a concern of the police that there’s a man happy to do that in public and then abuse witnesses..? And is so unconcerned he changes clothes and comes back afterward to watch..?
We’ll just have to hope he posts a nasty Facebook message, eh, or expresses his disapproval of our glorious multicultural paradise in too forthright terms on public transport…
The attack was also witnessed by a number of workmen at a nearby building site.I bet if they’d picked up their tools and set about him, you’d have turned up pretty sharpish then… to arrest them!
And I really, hope hope that you are on the toothy end of one of his mutts should you ever have to make a house entry.
Even though I suspect you’re just an office worker with a uniform.
"I bet if they’d picked up their tools and set about him,"
ReplyDeleteAye when Britain was REAL, and not just some wankers paradise they WOULD have done that!
NOW they are just all foreign scum that probably took bets on the result.
Try that by Cammel Lairds in the 70s!
Or Colby cole mine at shift change!
Oh yes, woe betide him should he post anything on facebook, the full force of the law will be brought to bear - in the interests of "protecting the vulnerable" no doubt.
ReplyDelete"Aye when Britain was REAL, and not just some wankers paradise they WOULD have done that!
ReplyDeleteNOW they are just all foreign scum that probably took bets on the result."
Quite! :/
"Oh yes, woe betide him should he post anything on facebook..."
So much easier to monitor than the mean streets, I guess.. :/