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Police dogs muzzled! (Not April 1st is it?)
What do people think about North Wales Police headed by Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom training their dogs to disable people with a flying head-butt - and muzzling them so that they cannot bite?
Seemingly the police dog training manual states 'the use of police dogs for criminal work has the potential to breach human rights'.
I think a policeman facing a football crowd with a muzzled dog is really going to have alot of control over the crowd (NOT!).
Seemingly the police dog training manual states 'the use of police dogs for criminal work has the potential to breach human rights'.
I think a policeman facing a football crowd with a muzzled dog is really going to have alot of control over the crowd (NOT!).
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Hampshire police for one made no compensation payments last year police dog bites:
http://www.hampshire.police.uk/NR/rdonlyres/3C 7300D9-1F98-4E0B-94A0-156CC91806AB/0/HC0002606 .pdf
There's a case in the west midlands in 2004 where a mother of 2 was standing watching firefighters when a police dog got out of control:
http://www.geocities.com/ericsquire/articles/d ogs/sm040530.htm
or are you referring to this case
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorksh ire/3602053.stm
Where the South Wales police beat a Leeds fan with trunchons and set a dog on him as he was boarding a bus .
I hardly think that counts as a "policy" or do you have evidence of other cases?
Hampshire police for one made no compensation payments last year police dog bites:
http://www.hampshire.police.uk/NR/rdonlyres/3C 7300D9-1F98-4E0B-94A0-156CC91806AB/0/HC0002606 .pdf
There's a case in the west midlands in 2004 where a mother of 2 was standing watching firefighters when a police dog got out of control:
http://www.geocities.com/ericsquire/articles/d ogs/sm040530.htm
or are you referring to this case
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorksh ire/3602053.stm
Where the South Wales police beat a Leeds fan with trunchons and set a dog on him as he was boarding a bus .
I hardly think that counts as a "policy" or do you have evidence of other cases?
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