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<blockquote data-quote="Ali" data-source="post: 257715" data-attributes="member: 3719"><p>I know nothing about the law I'm afraid, but I do know that "under control" is very open to interpretation. My daughter isn't keen on dogs and often if we are out and about a dog will run up to her to try and play. Her reaction is to squeal and flap so the dog thinks it's a game and barks and crowds her. A lot of the time, the owners response to this is to say (often from several feet away) "don't worry, he won't hurt you". As far as my daughter is concerned, the dog is out of control. As far as the dog owner is concerned, my daughter is being silly and over reacting.</p><p></p><p>I suspect it's the same with the ex-copper and the little old lady. Hard to know what can be done about it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali, post: 257715, member: 3719"] I know nothing about the law I'm afraid, but I do know that "under control" is very open to interpretation. My daughter isn't keen on dogs and often if we are out and about a dog will run up to her to try and play. Her reaction is to squeal and flap so the dog thinks it's a game and barks and crowds her. A lot of the time, the owners response to this is to say (often from several feet away) "don't worry, he won't hurt you". As far as my daughter is concerned, the dog is out of control. As far as the dog owner is concerned, my daughter is being silly and over reacting. I suspect it's the same with the ex-copper and the little old lady. Hard to know what can be done about it though. [/QUOTE]
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