phil-b
Veteran
- Location
- west wales
SpokeyDokey thas is just flag waving and does not contribute anything useful to the discussion
SpokeyDokey thas is just flag waving and does not contribute anything useful to the discussion
Leash laws are a good thing. My dogs always have to be leashed or in a harness(preferred by my dogs) as it is local law that they be so. This was because of a lot of problems caused by dogs and their diseases coming in contact with other dogs and people. Most communities in the States adopted these years ago(1960's) as a matter of public health and safety. I love dogs, but they can't be a nuisance. Others have to inhabit the same space, and we should all get along.
Rovers1875
Interesting you specifically caveat the quadcopters.
Care to share why?
Not been reading the "popular press" by any chance ?-))
Graham
The OP reminds of the time when I was cycling along a cycle path on the prom when a young child got out of her parents' car and ran across the pavement onto the cycle path in her haste to get to the beach. I swerved and missed the kid fortunately but my mate wasn't so lucky. He hit her a glancing blow and came down; breaking his femur in the process.
Fortunately there were lots of witnesses and we later found out that the kid was found culpable and the parents were given a suspended sentence. sodding kids
I know officer a who worked on that job, and I don't think having lead on would've helped one bit, so if the Carncil use that as justification then they're bigger idiots than we already thought them to be.I think locally the council is looking to impose the rule of having dogs on leads. This is in fact response to the increasing number of children been injured by dogs and the recent horrific death of an infant.