In my OP I tried to lay out the bare bones of what happened. I was hoping a PC might answer as yesterdays discussion seemed to revolve around the term "dangerously out of control."
I'm not imaginative enough to make up believable lies, though when I said she kicked him in the hips, maybe I should have said she kicked him in his back end. There's no way she could have known he has arthritis and so kicked his hips deliberately. He did start to limp again though the next day having not had any problems for approx two months.
He does behave differently off lead, I know this from dog training classes, and he is far more sociable off lead. I also know that he will run off for an good sniiff around - the dog trainer has a field that is fenced in. If I did have him off lead in public and he were to run up to someone - I would then be the one with a dog that is intimidating people, and I realise that I'm probably doing wrong for trying to do right.
I called the PC back today, going around in circles again and out sheer frustration I asked (this only came to mind on tonights ride) what, if any criminal act had been commited. Her answer was: "None yet." The significance of that has only just dawned on me.
I had been of the opinion that she came around with intention of trying to intimidate me in some way, realising this I'm now even more convinced of it.
Oh and it's a public area -there are dog bins dotted around.
I'll most probably conitinue to avoid certain people. He's happy as Larry with the other two: