Advice please for a complaint to police:
After over an hour of this dog being in our garden the police attended yet did not want to remove the dog them selves, claimed by the owners to be 'friendly' they wanted them to enter our home and remove it. We refused only to met by racial abuse from the dog owners. Police were no help what so ever, even when we pointed our=t that we have a 14month old daughter and a friendly family dog, that the dog tried to attack.
The dog jump onto our shed roof twice, and was barking aggresively (which we filmed) and then jumped into our garden to try and attack our female neuterd bitch.
The police tried to tell us that this was normal behavour by dogs????.
The dog has broken our fence ad reduced several plants to twigs.
Landlord claimes its not his fault.
I have a one year daughter who plays in our garden. Yet the police wont press charges.
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I'm sorry you had this unpleasant situation but why did you refuse to let the owners into your house to retrieve their dog ? That would seem to be the easiest way to deal with it.
I'm not sure if the police had any grounds to press charges unless you can show that this has happened many times resulting in injury or damage and that the dog is not under control
Dangerous Dogs Act only applies to a public place which your garden is not so no criminal act has taken place and the police can not press charges.
Had it taken place in the street or a park, then the act would apply and it may be considered a criminal act but not in your garden. Odd, I know but that is the law
So only the racial abuse would count as a crime.
You could have a civil case for damage to the fence against the owners of the dog but I doubt that would will be worth pursuing for such a small sum. However you could look into the small claims court if you want to do this.
There are something called a Control of Dogs Order which I suppose might be an option if this was repeated behaviour.
Here is the law:
http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-pets/pets/dangerous/#3
In civil law a dog owner is liable if he or she deliberately sends a dog on to another person's land in pursuit of game. A civil offence is also committed if a dog owner allows a dog to roam at large in the knowledge that it is likely to kill game. No entry on the land by the owner of the dog is necessary in order for the proceedings to succeed.
If a dog of its own accord enters land without permission but does no more, its owner is not liable under civil law for trespass; nor is it a criminal offence unless there is a contravention of regulations made under the Control of Dogs Order. Under civil law it is likely that the dog's owner would be liable for any damage which it is in the nature of a dog to commit.
It is an offence for a dog to be at large, ie not on a lead or otherwise under close control, in a field of sheep. Sheep dogs and police dogs are exempted from this provision.
Sounds scary. What type dog was it? Did it come from the house next door to you? You can't wait for damage to happen, not with your daughter playing in the garden. Surely the police can see that? Hopefully you can go down the route of dangerous dogs, owners not controlling it etc. Not what you need in your own garden!
And I do not recommend giving the poor animal cholcolate. It's never the dog's fault it's owners are complete idiots. If only it was legal to put irresponsible dog owners to sleep. Permanently...
Vix,
Call the Anti Social Behaviour Action Team ASBAT. I had a simmilr problem with nasty dog coming into my garden. As soon as the team threatened the Landlord with an ASBO it cleared up.
I believe landlords have a legal requirement to ensure that the tenants are not being a nuisance, annoyance or inconveniance to the neighbours. Ditto the tenants. It will say so on the tennacy aggrement.
The landlord is saying it is not her/his business and cant do any thing about it is speaking cobblers in the hope that you will leave her/him alone.
Well done for filming it
Good luck
Ben
Ben
Thank you everyone for your help and advice. Love the chocoloate advice, but we have a baseball bat by our back door now.
The reason we did not want the owner to enter our propery to remove the dog is because they are drug scum. We have lived for 3.5 years next to neighbors from the hell and the landlord has placed problem tenant after problem tenant in the house and no real action has ever been taken, so the abuse continues.
These tenant have resided since late last summer. We have the noise team out on a weekly basis, some times 4 visits in 24hrs. They shout racial abuse regularly, have 24hr drug parties. After the police attended on Friday and left our home they hurled racial abuse over our garden wall at us saying , "white people should not have babies in Tottenham" "move if you dont like it"-these people are black Portugese and Columbian-so try to work them out, and why they would be hostile to white Londoners? We cannot work them out.
The male dog is just a new menace, it is still in the house and garden despite calls and txts to the landlord to get his tenants to remove it as it is a breach of their tenancy.
If anyone can enlighten us as to how we can take legal action against the landlord please let us now.
Vix&Jude
This is so disheartening. Back to square one. The nice people still get abused, and the others get away with it. I say that, was we suffered for about 6 years with very similar problems, and I am terrified it will start up again.
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