So your “banned” dog eats a person and you don’t get charged?
pppppppppppppppppd on
>Sources say police have spent nearly £50,000 keeping the dog, which will be euthanised by a veterinarian, in approved kennels.
Should be recharged back to the owner. What an eye watering bill for 1 year.
miIk-skin on
>Police initially told her that her son had died from an accidental drug overdose
>But the post-mortem confirmed this was inconclusive and he *could* have been mauled to death
His body was found within a room described as being “blood-soaked”. Correct me if I’m wrong, but his heart would have had to have been beating for that to occur, right? That sounds pretty conclusive that the dog attacked and mauled him.
[deleted] on
[removed]
stowgood on
This should happen to all of them they aren’t safe
smeaton1724 on
Literal killing machine, whatever possesses people with these dogs I’ll never know. Less dangerous living inside a burning building.
6 commenti
So your “banned” dog eats a person and you don’t get charged?
>Sources say police have spent nearly £50,000 keeping the dog, which will be euthanised by a veterinarian, in approved kennels.
Should be recharged back to the owner. What an eye watering bill for 1 year.
>Police initially told her that her son had died from an accidental drug overdose
>But the post-mortem confirmed this was inconclusive and he *could* have been mauled to death
His body was found within a room described as being “blood-soaked”. Correct me if I’m wrong, but his heart would have had to have been beating for that to occur, right? That sounds pretty conclusive that the dog attacked and mauled him.
[removed]
This should happen to all of them they aren’t safe
Literal killing machine, whatever possesses people with these dogs I’ll never know. Less dangerous living inside a burning building.