Owner Jason O’Neil told magistrates he had done all he could to contain his dog Kizzie, erecting a huge fence to contain her. The court heard how the dog – which even police agree has a “soft and friendly” temperament – is well known on Carlisle’s Raffles estate because it had escaped so many times.What a great place to live that must be..!
...at the city’s Rickergate magistrates’ court, Mr O’Neil’s mother Elizabeth Ann Richardson, 52, in charge of Kizzie while he was in prison, was prosecuted for failing to comply with the terms of a Dangerous Dogs Act exemption certificate.And no, not just the 'continuously escaping' part:
Prosecutor Pamela Fee outlined how on July 21 a police officer was in the Raffles Avenue area when he saw Kizzie trot across the road and into a nearby play park. It had neither a muzzle nor a lead on it.
When challenged, Richardson said she was the dog’s keeper because her son Jason O’Neil was in prison.
She said she had helped to care for the dog since it was eight weeks old. “She said she was not fully aware of the conditions she had to comply with,” said Mrs Fee. “She said the papers [about it] were packed away somewhere in the house.
“She said the dog was soft and friendly.”And probably brighter than the owners. But these regulations exist for a reason.
Police also confirmed that insurance for the dog – another of the conditions that owners had to meet for such dogs – had expired.Might have been an idea to check the car insurance and TV license too, while they were at it...
Speaking from the public gallery, her son, Mr O’Neil, told the court: “I’ve put a 6ft high fence right around the garden. “She jumps over, so there’s no way to keep her in. Police have brought the dog back numerous times... I can’t build the fence any higher than it is.”
Mr O’Neil explained that he had already spent £2,000 on retrieving the dog but, with a child due to be born this month, he could not afford to pay any more. Asked about Kizzie’s temperament, he said: “I don’t know how they can say it’s a pit bull-type dog.
“It’s dad was a golden retriever, and it’s mum a Staffordshire bull terrier. It’s never bitten anyone, never been in a dog fight and never done anything around the streets. I don’t think it’s fair at all. It’s one of the most placid dogs you could have.”Which isn't really the point. Is it? The thing shouldn't be roaming free.
Magistrates said they had no option but to order Kizzie’s destruction because there was no formal challenge to the order and the exemption certificate conditions were breached. They imposed an £80 fine on Richardson with a £30 victim surcharge. She must also pay £500 towards Kizzie’s kennelling costs. After the case, Mr O’Neil stressed that the likely cost of challenging the sentence made it impossible for him to do that.So the taxpayer pays. Again.
Isn't it about time we instituted Clarkson's Law and started putting down the owners as well?
The taxpayer pays again? The dog is being put down! The dog who by all accounts has never hurt anyone is being put to death and all you worry about is the taxpayer?
ReplyDeleteClarkson's Law? Penise has 4 active neurons to invent 'laws' as he goes along, but I am surprised that the source had capacity for subliminally implanting memories, Julia.
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to get my head around the mating mechanics of a staffy and lab. Someone, somewhere had to provide assistance. Unless of course the lab was a stunted mutant- that would work.
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ReplyDeleteIt was a put-up job...
Check the TV LICENSE. WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON.
ReplyDelete"The dog who by all accounts has never hurt anyone..."
ReplyDeleteUntil the day it does. Or until the day it runs into the road and a driver crashes trying to avoid it. And has it been trained to pick up its own poo?
If you can't keep your animals at home, you shouldn't have them.
"I'm still trying to get my head around the mating mechanics of a staffy and lab"
Nature finds a way... ;)
"WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON."
The side that says if I require a license, then so do Mr & Ms Chav...