In response to a query from Cornwall Live, the police said dog-on-dog attacks were a matter for Cornwall Council’s dog warden team. However, the council said any dog that was deemed to be dangerous was the responsibility of the police.
A spokeswoman for Cornwall Council said: “Dangerous dog issues fall under the police’s jurisdiction. While Cornwall Council’s Public Protection team will collect stray dogs that have been secured by the public, matters of dogs behaving in a dangerous manner are dealt with by the police.”
And round and round it goes on the public sector Magic Roundabout....
Messrs Plod and Jobsworth, serving themselves.
ReplyDeleteNope, it's not a roundabout, it's a Monopoly board where every time they loop round back to where they started, they get a payoff into their solid gold pension.
ReplyDelete"Nope, it's not a roundabout, it's a Monopoly board where every time they loop round back to where they started, they get a payoff into their solid gold pension."
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Can I just mention that police pensions are "gold plated" not "solid gold". Circa every Daily Mail story ever about the police.
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