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New petition demands Government delivers dog law overhaulFri, 18 Nov 2011  PRESS RELEASE Friday 18 November 2011   New petition demands Government   delivers dog law overhaul   A new petition has been launched today by leading animal charities, the veterinary profession and trade unions to put pressure on the Government to deliver on its assurances and overhaul dog laws and bring forward new legislation in the Queen&rsquos Speech.   Twenty organisations &ndash including the RSPCA, Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, Dogs Trust, The Blue Cross, the Communication Workers Union and the British Veterinary Association &ndash have launched the petition, which would force a House of Commons debate if more than 100,000 people sign up on the Prime Minister&rsquos official website.   Members of the public can sign the petition by logging on to:http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/22631   Despite last year&rsquos Defra consultation on dangerous dogs, and assurances from Prime Minister David Cameron to discuss the topic, the Government has failed to address what the organisations all agree is inadequate legislation that does not adequately protect the public, worker safety and animal welfare.   The petition demands that the Government brings forward a Bill in the Queen&rsquos Speech next year that consolidates and updates dog control legislation. It is hoped a new Bill would have a greater preventative effect by focussing on owner responsibility, give greater flexibility and discretion to enforcers and the courts, and enhance dog welfare.   The organisations behind the petition believe the current enforcement costs to the public purse are unsustainable and new approaches are needed that prevent incidents. This would save money in the short and long-term.   The public have been urged to sign the petition and share it on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to help reach the 100,000 signatures required to achieve the debate in the House of Commons.   Organisations behind the petition include Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, The Blue Cross, British Small Animal Veterinary Association BSAVA, British Veterinary Association BVA, Communication Workers Union, Dogs Trust, GMB, Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, International Institute of Risk and Safety Management, Kennel Club, National Dog Wardens Association, Police Federation, Prospect, Royal Mail Group, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, RSPCA, UNISON, Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers, Unite and Wood Green, The Animal Charity.   Each organisation agrees the six key areas that need to be addressed are:  
 
 
 
 
 
    Notes to editors   For more information and comment, please contact individual organisations using the details below:   Battersea Dogs & Cats Home: Jude Peppis on 020 7627 9317 or j.peppis@battersea.org.uk   The Blue Cross: Laura Sleight on 020 7932 4060 or laura.sleight@bluecross.org.uk   BSAVA: Sally Everitt on 01452 726700 or s.everitt@bsava.com   BVA: Sally Burnell on 020 7908 6341 or sallyb@bva.org.uk   CWU: Sian Jones on 020 8971 7267 or sbjones@cwu.org   Dogs Trust: Charlotte Speedy on 020 7833 7705 or charlotte.speedy@dogstrust.org.uk   GMB: John McClean on 07710 631329   Guide Dogs: Annabel Williams on 0118 983 0183 or annabel.williams@guidedogs.org.uk   IIRSM: Kelvin Soley on 020 8600 2376 or kelvin_s@iirsm.org   Kennel Club: Laura Quickfall on 020 7518 1008 or laura.quickfall@thekennelclub.org.uk   National Dog Wardens Association: Neil Burton on 07736 650246 or nburton@ndwa.co.uk   Police Federation: Metin Enver on 01372 352014 or metin.enver@polfed.org   Prospect: Press office on 020 7902 6600 or media@prospect.org.uk   Royal Mail Group: Press office on 020 72502468 or press.office@royalmail.com   RCVS: Lizzie Lockett on 020 7202 0725 or l.lockett@rcvs.org.uk   RSPCA: Andy Robbins on 0300 123 0030 or arobbins@rspca.org.uk   UNISON: Mary Maguire on 020 7121 5463 or m.maguire@unison.co.uk   USDAW: Communications department on 0161 224 2804 or communications@usdaw.org.uk   Unite: Communications department on 020 3371 2065   Wood Green, The Animal Charity: Tara Dundon on tara.dundon@woodgreen.org.uk   Return to the full list of news articles |
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