PC Beth Manley, who is dealing with the incident, said: "We have released the picture of the injury with the agreement of the woman who was bitten to show that she suffered a nasty injury to her leg as a result of the incident.
"We are very keen to speak to the person walking the dog so we can work with them to try and ensure that this type of thing does not happen again."
Do you really think the woman who
walked away unconcernedly as her animal's victim tried to stem the blood flow is amenable to 'working with you', then..?
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sumtimes we as too use a cuning plan
Do you think that "trying to ensure that this doesn't happen again" might involve a hefty fine and prison term?
Well colour me naive.
A worthless public consumption comment from the same stable as "lessons will be learned".
"Do you think that "trying to ensure that this doesn't happen again" might involve a hefty fine and prison term? "
Or euthanasia. Colour me hopeful.
"A worthless public consumption comment from the same stable as "lessons will be learned"."
I think they must have a template for these things. One day, someone's going to forget to change the last set of names they used, and the jig will be up.
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