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MARJORYGOOD | 08:28 Sun 14th Dec 2014 | Law
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Is it against the law to have a dog off the lead?
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I think what you are talking about is here https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/218807/dogcontrol-orders.pdf forgive me, hem hem if I say that it is a bit disingenuous to ask //Is it against the law to have a dog off the lead? // when the real question seems to be: I have a dog order aginst me which I dont like do I...
21:48 Sun 14th Dec 2014
If it was, the jails would be overflowing.
Not unless it commits an offence.
Only if there is a properly enacted Local Byelaw which requires dogs to be on lead in the specific area.
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What is considered an offence. I walk my dogs in a public park. There is supposedly a dog order to stop me. There are no notices, I pick up mess left by my dogs and any others. If I am stopped by a dog warden do I have to give my name as my dogs are not committing an offence as I see it.,
Depends on the wording of the local bylaw.
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There are no notices up regarding the dog order.
Ask the Warden under what authority is he stopping you.
Then I would take it up with the local council
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Could you explain more please?
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What could happen to me if I refuse to give my name?
If you have been told by a dog warden that the dogs have to be on a lead, put them on a lead.
Why wouldn't you?
I suspect the Warden would call the police IF they are acting within the law, which you could find out by asking the question I proposed in my first answer.
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Frog nog We have walked dogs in the area for at least 55 years put in over 220 letters against an order. The order should be proportionate. It isn't. Why should we have dogs on leads in the fenced off area where they cause no problem for anyone? The area they would want us to use is used regularily by football teams, children and open to the road.
We have no idea as we are not part of the council. Where are you / what is your local council?
It doesn't matter if you think the order is proportionate or not. If it exists you have to abide by it.
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Northamptonshire. The members of the local council know we still use the park but the dog warden has given some people notices. Half have paid, half have refused.
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Appreciate you rview frognog but disagree strongly with you. One should stick up for what is right. This ruling is not.
It's not my view Marjory, it's the rules.
You can fight them, but if you disobey them you can expect a fine. That's the way it works.
I feel a Doggie protest on the horizon!
These dog owners are so arrogant - "everybody must give way to my darling little doggie".

Some of us prefer that these filthy creatures who freely defecate all over the place don't permeate every aspect of our lives.

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