P-04-477 Support for the Control of Dogs (Wales) Bill
Petition wording:
We call on the National Assembly for Wales to urge the Welsh
Government to proceed with the Control of Dogs (Wales) Bill.
We, the undersigned, residents of Wales, call on the Welsh
Government to proceed with its Control of Dogs (Wales) Bill in
tackling the issue of dangerous and menacing dogs and not rely on
the piecemeal proposals of the UK Government set out in its draft
Anti-social Behaviour Bill and initially explained in the its White
Paper “Putting Victims First, More Effective Responses to
Anti-social Behaviour”.
We agree with the Welsh Government’s statement “The
clear advantage of a Dog Control Notice (DCN) over all existing
legislation is that a court may never become involved thereby
reducing the burden on public finance” and we believe that
the UK Governments proposals involving 4 different enforcement
tools, namely–
•
Injunctions to prevent nuisance and
annoyance;
• Crime
Behaviour Orders
•
Dispersal Powers
•
Community Protection Notices
two of which – Injunctions and Crime Behaviour Orders –
must be initiated by applications to the court, are unduly
complicated, cumbersome, bureaucratic and will lead to delay.
We believe the single all-encompassing Dog Control Notice proposed
for Wales is by far the superior approach and we urge the Welsh
Government to frame a law based on this concept as originally
planned. We draw the Welsh Government’s attention to (i) the
highly critical conclusions of the House of Commons Select
Committee on Environment, Food and Rural Affairs report “Dog
Control and Welfare’’ which called the UK
Government’s proposals as “simplistic” and
“woefully inadequate” & recommended DEFRA and the
Home Office to introduce Dog Control Notices and (ii) to the fact
that the campaign coalition of Unions, Animal Charities, Police,
Vets are also unhappy with the proposals.
Petition raised by: Cllr. Dilwar Ali
Date petition first considered by Committee: 30 April 2013
Number of signatures :1119
Assembly Constituency and Region
· Cardiff North
· South Wales Central