Hi Everyone
Can someone please point me in the right direction with some up-to-date advice? My Daughter moved into a new home a few weeks ago. She has 2 small dogs and they are well behaved and very friendly. She was busy painting the upstairs bedroom when there was a knock on her back door. She opened the window to look outside and no-one was there. She thought no more of it and carried on painting. She went to take out her dogs half an hour later and the garden gate had been left wide open and the young male dog got out. She panicked and immediately went to look for him. Someone had spotted the dog and unluckily for my Daughter, the dog warden was in the vicinity and took the dog. She had to ring numerous numbers before she was allowed to go for her dog the following day. By this time she was in tears. She then had to pay around £120 for the dog and they kept her waiting almost all day before releasing him back to her. She was genuinley ecstatic and thought that was the end of the matter. However, she has now been issued with a letter from our local Council telling her she has to pay the fixed penalty notice of £100 as the "offence" is under the guidance of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. My Daughter is a single Mopther and she has had an extremely traumatic end to her prior relationship. She has challenging mental health conditions and I fear this will only serve to worsen her issues. Is there any way at all we can object to this legally? I know she has full responsibility for her dogs, but the gate was purposely opened and then carelessly just left as such and the male dog took his chance to roam. It just seems really unfair. Thank You - Hugh
Can someone please point me in the right direction with some up-to-date advice? My Daughter moved into a new home a few weeks ago. She has 2 small dogs and they are well behaved and very friendly. She was busy painting the upstairs bedroom when there was a knock on her back door. She opened the window to look outside and no-one was there. She thought no more of it and carried on painting. She went to take out her dogs half an hour later and the garden gate had been left wide open and the young male dog got out. She panicked and immediately went to look for him. Someone had spotted the dog and unluckily for my Daughter, the dog warden was in the vicinity and took the dog. She had to ring numerous numbers before she was allowed to go for her dog the following day. By this time she was in tears. She then had to pay around £120 for the dog and they kept her waiting almost all day before releasing him back to her. She was genuinley ecstatic and thought that was the end of the matter. However, she has now been issued with a letter from our local Council telling her she has to pay the fixed penalty notice of £100 as the "offence" is under the guidance of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. My Daughter is a single Mopther and she has had an extremely traumatic end to her prior relationship. She has challenging mental health conditions and I fear this will only serve to worsen her issues. Is there any way at all we can object to this legally? I know she has full responsibility for her dogs, but the gate was purposely opened and then carelessly just left as such and the male dog took his chance to roam. It just seems really unfair. Thank You - Hugh
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