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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider
    Good news Dave but "the end of the matter?" You can't keep dwelling on whats past but there must be more accountability than simply putting the dog down and apologizing!
    Your boy and your family have been through some serous shit through no fault of their own, the dog owners must have more accountability than that.
    Does ACC prevent any further retribution being taken against them?
    Just doesn't seem enough to me. Concerned rather than stirring. Cheers John.
    Yeah - my understanding is he/they still have to face 3 charges to be brought by the council. - one of them sounds serious. (or 2 if you are a cat person).

    the cynic in me says that current events may be related to those future proceedings - or getting it to court.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge
    One interesting thing that has been mentioned is that the dog in peter pan was a staffy , turns out that these dogs were used to look after children a few years back .
    My wife's uncle had a Staffy years back,before the ugly good natured Staffy became ''tough''.He was a headmaster,in fact the big Chief Headmaster for Intermedite Schools - he would of been horrified to think the dog would of been a danger to kids.I remember it lying in front of the fire with the kids like a big fat cat.

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    So how is he doing now - his injuries all healed up or are there any long term damages, apart from some "camp fire tale" scars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    So how is he doing now - his injuries all healed up or are there any long term damages, apart from some "camp fire tale" scars?
    He's still got some dressings on his hands and legs but nothing long term.
    The dog however is farked - Don't mess with Jnr, Fido.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    He's still got some dressings on his hands and legs but nothing long term.
    The dog however is farked - Don't mess with Jnr, Fido.
    Awesome stuff. It's all in the past now and he is a stronger fella for it.... not to mention the hero "love" he's gonna get for saving his girl from the dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ogr1
    Without sounding too ars'ey here..............
    Every pet owner in the world probably boasts about being responsible with their pet(s), it's only when something like this occurrs and society points the finger, then the owner realise's they are not as responsible as they first thought.
    Yep, sounds ars'ey alright...
    From my experience most pets are far better behaved than most kids. Sure there are irresponsible pet owners...just as there are irresponsible parents (no reference meant towards this particular case). No one seems to give a shit about 8-12 year olds running amuck at midnight terrorising the elderly, train commuters, vandalising etc. Go and look at some of the parents: yard overgrown (can't look after plants), dog/cat out of control (can't look after an animal) but they are still allowed to have children when they have proven they aren't capable or willing to look after much simpler organisms. So what happens to the 8-12yr olds? We just take 'em straight back to the fuck-up factory that produced 'em in the first place...home.
    No legislation seems targeted at obviously negligent parents yet we are targeting pet owners...who presents the greater risk to society?

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    they need to put the owner down too..


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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    im free thursday morning ..

    Nip around to haldanes and replace that blinker for me please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke
    Yep, sounds ars'ey alright...
    From my experience most pets are far better behaved than most kids. Sure there are irresponsible pet owners...just as there are irresponsible parents (no reference meant towards this particular case). No one seems to give a shit about 8-12 year olds running amuck at midnight terrorising the elderly, train commuters, vandalising etc. Go and look at some of the parents: yard overgrown (can't look after plants), dog/cat out of control (can't look after an animal) but they are still allowed to have children when they have proven they aren't capable or willing to look after much simpler organisms. So what happens to the 8-12yr olds? We just take 'em straight back to the fuck-up factory that produced 'em in the first place...home.
    No legislation seems targeted at obviously negligent parents yet we are targeting pet owners...who presents the greater risk to society?
    but ya don't see too many kids trying to bite the legs off other kids do ya?
    Happy slapping.......now that is a f@@ked up world!
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    and there was still fuck all, but at least you could see it!....

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    That's one dangerous dog down. Good news BD

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    Glad to hear it came out well in the end BD, how is your son now? His GF is ok too? are they also happy with the news?
    I hope this brings the matter to a peaceable close for you all.
    neighbour included, even if he doesnt deserve it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Nip around to haldanes and replace that blinker for me please.

    yea right .. if i followed you around fixing your dropped bikes i'd have to quit my full time job...


    cant you just photoshop it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    yea right .. if i followed you around fixing your dropped bikes i'd have to quit my full time job...
    That being to follow The Dover around replacing his dropped bikes ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    That being to follow The Dover around replacing his dropped bikes ??

    yea..thankfully his pushie isnt too heavy
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    cant you just photoshop it?
    shhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

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