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The campaign to change the law on dangerous dogs has stepped up a
gear with the launch of a new petition calling on the Government to
bring forward new legislation in the Queen's Speech.
A group of 20 organisations, including the Communication
Workers' Union (CWU), Royal Mail, the RSPCA and the Police
Federation, is behind the petition, which would force a House of
Commons debate if more than 100,000 people sign up to it at:-
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/22631
The group was moved to launch the petition because of the lack of
concrete action following last year's
DEFRA consultation on dangerous dogs, and assurances from Prime Minister David Cameron in April that
changes would be made.
The new petition demands that the Government bring forward a Bill
in next year's Queen's Speech to
consolidate and update dog-control legislation, with a greater focus on responsible ownership, increased
flexibility for enforcers, and more effective court penalties.
Said the CWU's Dave Joyce: "Despite the fact that the
Royal Mail delivery workforce suffers 5000-6000
dog attacks a year, the majority of irresponsible dog-owners are not prosecuted under the current laws,
which are totally inadequate, and the delays in taking action by
the Government can't continue.
"I'm appealing to everyone that works for Royal Mail to
log on and sign the electronic petition and help us put pressure on
the Government to act."
Reform of the law would also, the campaign believes, result in
savings to the public purse in the form of
lower enforcement and NHS treatment costs.
The
CWU's 'Bite Back' campaign has been running for
four years, during which time both the Scottish
and Northern Irish Governments agreed to change the law. The union has also commenced discussions
with the Welsh Government, but the major concern, it says, remains the lack of action in Westminster
over changing the law in England. Details are here:- http://www.cwu.org/dangerous-dogs-bite-back.html
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