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From: Amanda Dunckley
20 April 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am contacting you concerning the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, as
amended, legislation.
1) How many dogs have been seized by the council under Section One
of the Dangerous Dogs Act in each year from 2000 to 2008?
2) How many prosecutions under Section One of the Dangerous Dogs
Act did the council proceed with in 2007 and 2008?
3)How many dogs have been seized under Section One of the Dangerous
Dogs Act so far this year (2009)? Of those seized, how many have
been signed over for destruction by their owners?
4) How many applications have been made to the Magistrates court
under section 4b of the Dangerous Dogs Act in the last three years?
Of those 4b applications, how many resulted in destruction orders
and how many resulted in registration onto the Index of Exempted
Dogs?
5) How many dogs are currently held under Section One of the
Dangerous Dogs Act by Oldham Borough Council?
6) How many dogs have been handed over by their owners to Oldham
Council dog wardens as dogs prohibited under the Dangerous Dogs Act
- illegally owned pit bull terrier types?
7) How many dogs held as stray dogs by your council have been
identified as "pit bull type" during 2007, 2008 and so far this
year 2009? Of those stray dogs identified by council dog wardens as
prohibited types-what number were destroyed by Oldham Council?
8) How are Oldham Borough Council dog wardens trained to identify
prohibited types of dogs as defined by the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991
legislation?
Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
Amanda Dunckley
From: Nicola Jumeaux
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council
20 April 2009
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14 May 2009
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1) How many dogs have been seized by the Council under Section One of the
Dangerous Dogs Act in each year from 2000 to 2008?
2000 - NONE
2001 - NONE
2002 - NONE
2003 - NONE
2004 - NONE
2005 - ONE
2006 - NINE
2007 - TWENTY ONE
2008 - TWENTY FOUR
2) How many prosecutions under Section One of the Dangerous Dogs Act did
the council proceed with in 2007 and 2008?
2007 - TWO
2008 - NONE
(Note: Greater Manchester Police took over all prosecutions from mid 2007)
3) How many dogs have been seized under Section One of the Dangerous Dogs
Act so far this year(2009) ? of those seized, how many have been signed
over for destruction by their owners?
TOTAL DOGS SEIZED - NINE
SIGNED FOR DESTRUCTION - ONE
4) How many applications have been made to the Magistrates court under
Section 4b of the Dangerous Dogs Act in the last three years? Of those
applications, how many resulted in destruction orders and how many
resulted in registration onto the Index of Exempted Dogs?
OLDHAM MBC - NONE
(Greater Manchester Police - unknown)
5) How many dogs are currently held under Section One of the Dangerous
Dogs Act by Oldham Borough Council?
NONE
6) How many dogs have been handed over to Oldham Borough Council dog
wardens as dogs prohibited under the Dangerous Dogs Act - illegally owner
pit bull terrier types?
TWENTY FIVE
7) How many dogs held as stray dogs by you council have been identified as
"pit bull type" during 2007, 2008, and so far this year(2009)? of those
dogs identified by council dog wardens as prohibited types - what number
were destroyed by Oldham Council?
2007 and 2008 - 11 and 14 - ALL DOGS HANDED TO GREATER MANCHESTER POLICE
2009 - NINE SEIZED - 4 DESTROYED
8) How are Oldham Borough Council dog wardens trained to identify
prohibited types of dogs as defined by the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991
legislation?
SENIOR ANIMAL WARDEN IN POST AND DEALING WITH PIT BULL TERRIERS PRIOR TO
THE DANGEROUS DOGS ACT 1991.
USED METRPOLITAN POLICE CONSULTANTS WHEN DEALING WITH FIRST CASES IN 2006.
ATTENDED MERSEYSIDE POLICE DOG LEGISLATION TRAINING COURSE ON IDENTIFYING
PROHIBITED DOG TYPES.
ONGOING PRACTICAL TRAINING WITH REGULAR VISITS TO PIT BULL TERRIER HOLDING
KENNELS, DOG IDENTIFYING CONSULTANT TO MANCHESTER DOGS HOME AND
ASSOCIATION OF GREATER MANCHESTER AUTHORITIES.
USESD AS COURT WITNESS BY GREATER MANCHESTER POLICE.
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