Pat, in your position I really would keep going - put your complaint in writing to both the council and to your local authority's police chief constable, ask them to reply in writing by a certain date/timescale and above all, don't hand-deliver your letters; post them so they have to be "signed for" on receipt so it is a record that they have actually received them.Still no word from police, even after I phoned then last Monday to ask if they had been to see the owner. Was told that the 'Community Officer' who came to see me was on duty that day and a message would be
passed on to her to give me a call.(Which she promised to do anyway) 8 days later, still nothing.
Perhaps they think if they ignore me I will forget it. Heard she has daughter in force, so perhaps that
has something to do with it.
Thinking of putting in a complaint by letter, enclosing a photo. See if they ignore me then.
Midas has healed o.k. although he is a bag of nerves, as I am.
Many thanks for everyones good wishes. xxx
They need to be aware of what's going on; remind them that you've still had no visit from the community officer. They need to take this seriously; if the owner of the mastiff is so casual (euphemism for "uncaring ignorant dog owner") then their dog is going to attack again and pretty soon a person is going to be hurt. Neither is it acceptable to just shrug their shoulders and try to wriggle out of it by saying it's "only" a dog on dog attack. You need to stress how concerned you were for your own safety as well. It's a big powerful dog and someone is going to get hurt; it's just a question of when.
If its owner cannot/will not control it effectively then they should be dealt with appropriately.
Hope Midas is healing well
Gill
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