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Poor dog probably legged it scared to death after not being looked after proper or seeing a friendly face. First chance it had bolted maybe :(

That may be the case or not but that doesnt explain why the police didnt contact the Legal owner for weeks to inform them the dog had gone missing. Dogs are considered property under law and this property had been collected as evidence in an alledged offence yet the Police have been negligent and irresponsible to not only lose evidence and some ones private property but also failed in a duty of care to inform the owner of the loss of their property. Piss poor showing and some one needs to be accountable

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Noddy is my dog, stiffmeister to reply to your comment first me and the other 3 lads who had there dogs took did not stop phoning the police but if you've been in this position you would know that you

Alison Downes is the way to go she doesnt take prisoners , I think Biglicks is starting a collection to pay legal costs for the lad to have a proper go through the courts..The police need to abide by

Average plod would lose his head if it wasnt screwed on.

 

Poor dog probably legged it scared to death after not being looked after proper or seeing a friendly face. First chance it had bolted maybe :(

That may be the case or not but that doesnt explain why the police didnt contact the Legal owner for weeks to inform them the dog had gone missing. Dogs are considered property under law and this property had been collected as evidence in an alledged offence yet the Police have been negligent and irresponsible to not only lose evidence and some ones private property but also failed in a duty of care to inform the owner of the loss of their property. Piss poor showing and some one needs to be accountable

 

 

certainly should its a bloody disgrace

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Where do the police hold the dogs? Do they have their own pound or is it subbed out to somebody else

Regardless of how the dog went missing, the responsibility of the dog is solely that of the officer who took it from the owner. Once that officer has taken the dog the future welfare of that animal is upon him, regardless of who or were the dog is housed. He or she cannot blame anybody else as it was them who took the dogs.

 

If it was my dog I would hammer them through the courts, by the time I had finished that officer would not look twice at another dog.

 

Hope it all turns out well eventually.......ATB....... Del

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Poor dog probably legged it scared to death after not being looked after proper or seeing a friendly face. First chance it had bolted maybe :(

That may be the case or not but that doesnt explain why the police didnt contact the Legal owner for weeks to inform them the dog had gone missing. Dogs are considered property under law and this property had been collected as evidence in an alledged offence yet the Police have been negligent and irresponsible to not only lose evidence and some ones private property but also failed in a duty of care to inform the owner of the loss of their property. Piss poor showing and some one needs to be accountable
good post DB, very poor conduct has been shown by the police force involved & I hope they are made to pay for their mistakes. I know the lad involved personally and I really am gutted for him, can't imagine how I'd deal with a situation like he has been brought into.
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Where do the police hold the dogs? Do they have their own pound or is it subbed out to somebody else

Regardless of how the dog went missing, the responsibility of the dog is solely that of the officer who took it from the owner. Once that officer has taken the dog the future welfare of that animal is upon him, regardless of who or were the dog is housed. He or she cannot blame anybody else as it was them who took the dogs.

 

If it was my dog I would hammer them through the courts, by the time I had finished that officer would not look twice at another dog.

 

Hope it all turns out well eventually.......ATB....... Del

 

The police put any mutts seized into private kennels,often as far from the owner as possible,its the private kennel that will most certainly have lost the dog,its still the responsibility of the police as they are accountable for the seizure.Ill warrant the plod and the kennel will seek a quick and silent solution to it all.

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How can you have a dog seized and just not ring constantly to get it back or know where it is?

Possibly because once its in the hands of the Police its then a pointless exercise until the case is dealt with,that may take 3 months or 18 and no amount of phone usage will expediate the matter.

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Where do the police hold the dogs? Do they have their own pound or is it subbed out to somebody else

Regardless of how the dog went missing, the responsibility of the dog is solely that of the officer who took it from the owner. Once that officer has taken the dog the future welfare of that animal is upon him, regardless of who or were the dog is housed. He or she cannot blame anybody else as it was them who took the dogs.

 

If it was my dog I would hammer them through the courts, by the time I had finished that officer would not look twice at another dog.

 

Hope it all turns out well eventually.......ATB....... Del

I wasn't looking for a "out" for the police just wondered what happened to the dogs when taken that's all

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I think it is time for all hunting dog owners to make a stand and support the lad to go to court and ask where his dog is and get it back so they think again before they take hunting dogs again go lift all the Sh-t dogs off the street that are attacking kids.

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