Summary
THE solicitor who fought to save 16 pets placed on death row following Merseyside Police's Dangerous Dogs amnesty has claimed the week-long "hand-in" has not improved public safety.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Post, Trevor Cooper, the UK's leading dog law lawyer, said the amnesty had wasted police resources and needlessly ended the lives of harmless family pets.See the full content of this document
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Dogs Amnesty 'Did Nothing to Improve Public Safety' ; Lawyer Hits Out After Pets' Lives Saved
He has now called for lessons to be learned from the court case in which District Judge Miriam Shelvey decided the pit bull-type dogs were not ...
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