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Dog laws will be strengthened, but owners could face having to tie their pet up at home to stop them attacking burglars. The Association of Chief Police Officers say planned amendments to the Dangerous Dogs Act could leave householders 'liable to prosecution' if their dog bites a burglar while they are out.
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Are we supposed to tie up our dogs or cage them every day / night when shopping or asleep in the anticipation of some random burglar ? Hopefully this snippet of intention will be expanded on to make more sense.
Wouldn't it make more sense to force householders to put a notice up saying dogs are inside enter unauthorised at your own risk or similar.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ger-role-head-royal-family.html#ixzz2ShXD4LtB
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Are we supposed to tie up our dogs or cage them every day / night when shopping or asleep in the anticipation of some random burglar ? Hopefully this snippet of intention will be expanded on to make more sense.
Wouldn't it make more sense to force householders to put a notice up saying dogs are inside enter unauthorised at your own risk or similar.