The parents of a boy killed in a dog attack 12 years ago are backing the Mirror’s campaign for change, saying they do not want other families to suffer.
John-Paul Massey ’s mum and dad talked about the overwhelming grief they still feel after the four-year-old was mauled to death.
By their own son's vicious dog...
John, who has two daughters in their mid-20s from a different relationship, is also desperate for a change in the law. Backing the Mirror’s call for action, he said: “There are too many loopholes.”
Loopholes? There's no 'loopholes' here, because there's no loop! Anyone can buy and train a four legged weapon. And leave it with their toddler.
She also thinks a full DNA test should be provided to those buying dogs to prove they are getting pure pedigrees.
It's not a DNA test that's needed. It's an IQ test. On the potential owner...
It's the old "LOOK AT MEEE!" trick, hoping for another unearned income.
ReplyDeleteObviously they will grieve, but where's the admission of guilt for allowing a dangerous dog to be near a young child.
ReplyDeleteLiverpudlians doing their bit for their city's reputation.
ReplyDelete"It's the old "LOOK AT MEEE!" trick, hoping for another unearned income."
ReplyDeleteGod, I so hope they didn't pay for the interview!
"Obviously they will grieve, but where's the admission of guilt for allowing a dangerous dog to be near a young child."
It's Liverpool, as Kevin points out. Guilt?
"Liverpudlians doing their bit for their city's reputation."
Can it sink any lower?