Demand Justice for Dog Reportedly Swung Around by Collar

Target: Victoria Prentis, Attorney General for England and Wales

Goal: Ensure safety for dog allegedly swung by the leash and strict legal consequences for the accused perpetrator.

A deeply troubling incident occurred at Harford Park in Tuckswood, where a video allegedly captured a 13-year-old girl spinning a dog in circles by its neck. In the footage, the dog appears to fly about 20 feet through the air, landing with a thud. The footage has sparked widespread outrage and concern for the welfare of the animal involved.

Despite the shocking nature of the act, the response has been notably mild. The teenagers allegedly involved were interviewed by police and given community resolutions, a measure typically reserved for first offenses by minors. This leniency has raised questions about the effectiveness of such resolutions in preventing further acts of cruelty and ensuring justice.

The necessity for more stringent legal action is clear. The community and advocates, including Hayley Pattrick from Norfolk Greyhound Rescue, are calling for the dog to be removed from the current environment and rehomed. The alleged incident not only violates the Animal Welfare Act of 2006 but also exposes the need for a reevaluation of how young offenders are handled in cases of animal cruelty. Take swift action against the alleged crime.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Attorney General Victoria Prentis,

We are writing to express our profound concern and dismay over the handling of a recent incident involving alleged animal cruelty at Harford Park in Tuckswood. A video that surfaced online reportedly shows a 13-year-old girl swinging a dog by its collar, resulting in the animal being thrown through the air. This act, which has been met with widespread shock and condemnation, raises serious questions about the effectiveness of community resolutions in cases involving animal welfare.

It is imperative that the Norfolk Police take immediate action to reassess the situation. The dog, which was reportedly unharmed, must be evaluated by independent experts to ensure its well-being and removed from an environment where its safety cannot be guaranteed. The use of community resolutions in such serious cases must also be scrutinized, as they may not suffice to prevent future cruelty or teach the necessary lessons about compassion and responsibility.

We urge you to implement more robust measures that reflect the severity of the alleged wrongdoing and align with the public’s expectation for justice and animal welfare. It is crucial that this case be handled with the seriousness it deserves to prevent a recurrence of such acts and to foster a community that respects and protects all its members, human and animal alike.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Luto Photography


2 Comments

  1. goh maria says:

    This is bad news for innocent animals, youths that abuse animals and got away with leniency have a tendency to commit more criminal acts like this, maybe with even more severe methods in future. Please do take animal abuse seriously !

  2. Alice Knight says:

    I don’t agree with the teenagers given community resolutions. They are old enough to know the difference between what is right and wrong. Perhaps they felt the dog enjoyed it or they were “just playing with their dog”. Anyone can say what they like to anyone and can come across seemingly innocent. People of any age should be aware of the responsibility in owning a dog and treating a pet with dignity, kindness and love. However, I am sure if a harsher penalty was to be placed upon them, who knows how they would respond to it.
    Lilypearl

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