Wednesday 2 June 2010

Britain: Dog Lovers, but what about our children?

5 year old Tanisha Hall is a prime example of how much British Citizens care for their children less than their dogs. Tanisha's step dad kept a wild animal called Charlie in the same home as his grand daughter. Charlie is an American Bulldog that is capable of breaking a 3 inch tree branch in two with one whip of his neck. Keeping an American Bulldog in the same street as children is like keeping four Lions in that street. Lions are big scary animals. But in comparison to one of the most dangerous dogs on earth the Lion is just a big pussy cat. Or was that a tiger?

Charlie virtually tore the face off 5 year old Tanisha and seriously injured his owner. Prime Minister's Question Time? Ahem. Children. No go on to the next question please.

Next Question: John Paul Massey. A four year old. Mauled to death by a pit bull last year. His Grand mum was in control of the dog. His Uncle Peter was jailed for four months for his part in the killing. There are hundreds of people in British prisons because they couldn't make it to the loo, didn't have a TV Licence, were caught 5mph over the speed limit, had half a centimetre less than the required tread on their tyre. Were jailed longer than the killer of little John Paul. Children like John Paul are the very last thing that matters on this earth to the Governmental or Judicial system on this planet.No Politician. No Judge. No industrialist would ever be seen in the same street as Tanisha or John Paul.

We need to ban dangerous dogs. Full Stop. Why does our 630 MP's not want to stop children being mauled by death dogs? Because until they are attacked they will not understand. The chances of a member of Parliament being bitten by a dog are this: 630 MP's to 62 million British people. Members of Parliament never walk down your street. Fact. Try it out. Only every 5 years. 8 million streets. 10 million dogs. 620 MPs. I'm making a mockery of this. Not of the three children that will be killed by a dog by 31st December 2010. No, the fact that any member of parliament can pick up his wage, or take his credit card into a slap up meal in his local constituency and not be aware that hundreds of children are threatened by dangerous dogs. Knife crime needed a 24 hour emergency parliament. A 24 hour short term legislation. No. Parliament in the UK will deal with the crime against a child in 2003 by 2014.

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