During the incident, Diana of Chilton Drive, Higham was knocked over by the larger dog and sustained significant bruising to her leg leaving her unable to put her boots on.
Not just 'dog on dog' that you can safely give her the brush off, then, Kent cops? Nor is it the only incident:
The mother stopped walking her pets there after a similar incident in June last year with the same suspect.
"After, the owner of the field extended the fence upwards but I said I am never bringing the dog here. It is not safe. They recently said that it was secure again so I started coming back."
Guess it wasn't. Who built the fences, John Hammond's architect?
Kent Police was called at 10.16am on Monday, December 27 to a report that a dog had attacked another dog on Bowesden Lane, Shorne.
Officers have carried out enquiries and anyone with any information in relation to this incident is asked to contact officers quoting reference 46/267135/21.
Why do I suspect that 'carried out enquiries' doesn't mean what any reasonable person would think it meant?
Higham eh?
ReplyDeleteDid plod require Covid as the ideal excuse for doing nothing? Because in terms of numbers, they had already compiled more than there are grains of sand on Brighton beach.
ReplyDelete"Higham eh?"
ReplyDeleteA warning sign if ever I saw one! 😉
"Did plod require Covid as the ideal excuse for doing nothing? "
It's been a godsend to the workshy, hasn't it?