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...
4 comments:
It's the old "LOOK AT MEEE!" trick, hoping for another unearned income.
Obviously they will grieve, but where's the admission of guilt for allowing a dangerous dog to be near a young child.
Liverpudlians doing their bit for their city's reputation.
"It's the old "LOOK AT MEEE!" trick, hoping for another unearned income."
God, 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?
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