Sussex Police are investigating and have said they have not seized the dogs at this stage.Why not? This wasn't something they can brush off as 'dog on dog', is it?
Louise was bitten through two coats and a jumper. She was taken to the nearby Royal Sussex County Hospital, where she needed seven stitches to her wounded arm, antibiotics and a tetanus jab. She is now in a sling.What more needs to be said? Why can't they do their job? Meanwhile, in Suffolk:
The incident took place when a man was out walking his dog at the North Denes caravan park between 6pm and 8pm on Saturday (31 Dec). His pet was attacked by two other dogs, both American bulldog type animals, and he was then kicked and punched by a group of male and female youngsters.
'Youngsters'..? Well, I guess they can't tell us the real description...
A 22 year old male was arrested last night (Wednesday 4 January) on suspicion of assault and he was taken to Great Yarmouth Police Investigation Centre for questioning where he remains. A dog was also seized by police at the man’s address. An initial arrest was made earlier in the week of a 21 year old male – he was bailed by police pending further enquiries to answer on 4 March and his dog seized by police.
Stop seizing them - they have no evidential value. Start shooting them. Preferably in front of their scum owners.
H/T: Dave Ward via email
3 comments:
Yep, bad gypo, down gypo.
“ Stop seizing them - they have no evidential value. Start shooting them. Preferably in front of their scum owners.”
Couldn’t agree more.
"Yep, bad gypo, down gypo."
Quite!
"Couldn’t agree more."
Perhaps now, after the Caterham horror, a different approach will prevail...
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