Personal Injury Legal Disputes Penrith

Princess Anne was the most famous person to fall foul of this act when she became the first member of the Royal Family to have a criminal record when her dog bit two children in Windsor Great Park. She was fined £500 and the dog was later destroyed.

Malcolm Dodds
01228 529444
18 Spinners Yard Fisher Street
Carlisle
Atkinson Ritson
01228 525221
15 Fisher St
Carlisle
Crutes Law Firm
01228 525195
13 Castle Street
Carlisle
Wragg Mark-Bell Solicitors Ltd
01228 510077
80 English Street
Carlisle
Hough Halton & Soal
01228 524379
32 Abbey Street
Carlisle
Geoff Clapp
01228 810228
11 Earl Street
Carlisle
Bendles Solicitors
01228 522215
22 Portland Sq
Carlisle
Thompsons
01228 596779
Broadacre Ho 16-20 Lowther St
Carlisle
Cartmell Shephard
01228 516666
Viaduct Ho Victoria Vdct
Carlisle
Scott Duff & Co
01228 531054
3 Devonshire St
Carlisle

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Personal Injury Legal Disputes

Animal law came into the spotlight recently with a new law to protect animals and make owners legally liable for their pets’ welfare. The Animal Welfare Act will make owners legally liable for their pets’ welfare and is the first major overhaul of pet law in 94 years. It includes huge fines and a possible jail term for those who don’t look after their pets. However, there is a whole host of legislation for those keeping dangerous animals. The keepers of dangerous wild animals as defined in the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 need to obtain a licence from their local authority and be over 18.

 What about dangerous dogs?

Other laws concerning animals include the Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991 which have specific criteria for certain breeds of dog such as pit-bull terriers and Japanese Tosa. These may not be kept unless a certificate of exemption has been granted to the particular animal. To obtain this, the dog must, amongst other stipulations, be neutered, insured, muzzled and on a lead.  Princess Anne was the most famous person to fall foul of this act when she became the first member of the Royal Family to have a criminal record when her dog bit two children in Windsor Great Park. She was fined £500 and the dog was later destroyed.

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