A woman has been airlifted to hospital after being attacked by two XL Bullies and another dog in a horror attack in Scotland. The victim, 69, was reportedly left with 'serious' injuries after being mauled by the dogs in Shindale, Invershin, at around 1.40pm on Tuesday. She was taken by air ambulance to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness and her condition is unknown.
And no, these beasts weren't, for once, owned by one of the usual suspects:
It is understood, two of the dogs are XL Bullies and both are registered and legally owned. The third dog was not a banned breed. A 76-year-old man has been arrested and charged over the mauling.
Most young fit men who own these things are unable to control them when they turn, never mind a 76 year old pensioner - so what value a licensing system that allows this nonsense..?
It is not known what has happened to the dogs at this stage.
Probably safely tucked up in kennels eating their way through taxpayer's cash, since the cops are too scared to do what they need to do in these cases due to the hounding they get on social media from the smoothbrains who revere these bloodsport mutts.
If only the Tories had had the balls to order a cull.....
1 comment:
Can someone tell me why the owners of these dogs that get seized aren't billed for the kennel costs? If your car gets taken away by the police after an accident (as happened to an acquaintance of mine, she was injured and taken to hospital, the police arranged for her damaged car to be towed as she wasn't in a condition to deal with it) you get charged fees for the storage of the car. In the case mentioned it was taken off the insurance payout.
So surely in the case of a possible crime and the seizure of the 'evidence' the owner of the animals should be on the hook for the costs of keeping them?
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