Daggers Posted 14 September 2023 Posted 14 September 2023 3 hours ago, FoxesDeb said: BBC News - France's Carrefour puts up 'shrinkflation' warning signs https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66809188 Wife came back really pleased she had found Lurpak reduced to £4.50 from a fiver. I pointed out that it was 400 not 500g - so an effective price rise of 12.5% masked as a price drop on a coloured shelf label. 3
Jon the Hat Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 6 hours ago, Livid said: I’m getting on a little and really trying not to go all “back in my day….” but I think this calls for a little more than counselling and anger management. Pretty clear the attacker should be charged with at least ABH. 1
fox_up_north Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 I know Wythenshawe. Largest council estate in Europe and, sadly, this won't be the only place where something like this goes on every day. However, I can say that things like this have always happened. We're still barely 15 years on from Sophie Lancaster and there are always people that don't respect other humans. My opinion is they need to be taught to respect. Ideally, in an educational setting but sometimes it has to be firmer. 1
FoxesFan#1 Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 11 hours ago, Daggers said: Wife came back really pleased she had found Lurpak reduced to £4.50 from a fiver. I pointed out that it was 400 not 500g - so an effective price rise of 12.5% masked as a price drop on a coloured shelf label. Some of the size changes are shocking! The Hartleys jam is laughable - they reduced the jar size and left the old sized lid on it making it look the most obvious item that has shrunk down! It looks so stupid like a tiny man with a giant head! BTW I'm only 5' 7" so know about these things! 1
dsr-burnley Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 Penny Arrow bars reduced from about a foot long to half that size before they finally put the price up. This isn't a new phenomenon.
Tommy G Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 Man dies after being mauled to death by 2 dogs https://wmas.nhs.uk/2023/09/15/dog-attack-in-walsall/
RoboFox Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 On 13/09/2023 at 15:46, Jaspa said: https://abc7.com/mexico-aliens-corpses-ufos/13776957/ How I imagine I look waking up dehyrated the morning after a night on the sesh.
Raj Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 (edited) 8 hours ago, Jon the Hat said: Pretty clear the attacker should be charged with at least ABH. And then you get the other mob laughing and filming.😡 They should all be whipped. Unfortunately nothing will be done to any of them as usual. Disgusting. Edited 15 September 2023 by Raj 1
ClaphamFox Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 A man has died after being attacked by two dogs near Walsall. The breed of the dogs has not yet been confirmed. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-66817795
Foxdiamond Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 4 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said: A man has died after being attacked by two dogs near Walsall. The breed of the dogs has not yet been confirmed. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-66817795 I think all dogs should be muzzled in public. 1
moore_94 Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 Unfortunately still going to be chances for ones already owned to attack people: LBC understands any existing XL bullies will have to be muzzled in public and on the lead at all times. They will also have to be neutered. In some cases where dogs are known to have a history of aggression they will have to be destroyed or sent to kennels. Police will also be given more powers to take dogs away from owners when puppies if they show signs of ‘low level’ aggression. https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/xl-bully-breed-banned-in-uk-after-spate-of-attacks/
Lionator Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 1 minute ago, moore_94 said: Unfortunately still going to be chances for ones already owned to attack people: LBC understands any existing XL bullies will have to be muzzled in public and on the lead at all times. They will also have to be neutered. In some cases where dogs are known to have a history of aggression they will have to be destroyed or sent to kennels. Police will also be given more powers to take dogs away from owners when puppies if they show signs of ‘low level’ aggression. https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/xl-bully-breed-banned-in-uk-after-spate-of-attacks/ I fear this will just push it underground and I don’t know how the police will enforce tbh, they’re already overworked
Foxdiamond Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 13 minutes ago, Lionator said: I fear this will just push it underground and I don’t know how the police will enforce tbh, they’re already overworked This is why all dogs need to be muzzled. All large dogs can cause serious injury. We need laws but more importantly make it socially unacceptable for dogs to be seen outside without muzzles. 1
Popular Post Grebfromgrebland Posted 15 September 2023 Popular Post Posted 15 September 2023 To have all dogs muzzled in public sounds like an overreaction. A licence would be better where people have to prove that they can understand and care for their particular breed of dog before ownership. 5
Foxdiamond Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 1 minute ago, Grebfromgrebland said: To have all dogs muzzled in public sounds like an overreaction. A licence would be better where people have to prove that they can understand and care for their particular breed of dog before ownership. I doubt the irresponsible will have a licence but still obtain a dog. 1
Grebfromgrebland Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 That will always be the case but there will then be a mechanism for that owner to either learn how to be responsible owner or lose the dog.
ClaphamFox Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, ClaphamFox said: A man has died after being attacked by two dogs near Walsall. The breed of the dogs has not yet been confirmed. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-66817795 Stories now emerging that the two dogs involved in this fatal attack were indeed XL Bully dogs… Edited 15 September 2023 by ClaphamFox
Foxdiamond Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 3 minutes ago, Grebfromgrebland said: That will always be the case but there will then be a mechanism for that owner to either learn how to be responsible owner or lose the dog. I understand your point but I worry action will be in reaction to an incident rather than preventing.
Jattdogg Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 14 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said: Stories now emerging that the two dogs involved in this fatal attack were indeed XL Bully dogs… Ban and cull 3
Raj Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 1 minute ago, Jattdogg said: Ban and cull Whats the situation like over where you are?
David Hankey Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 Should shoot the dogs and the owners. 2
BKLFox Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 29 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said: Stories now emerging that the two dogs involved in this fatal attack were indeed XL Bully dogs… & had previous
st albans fox Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 1 hour ago, Jattdogg said: Ban and cull ban the dogs and cull the owners would be the best long term strategy 1 1 1
westernpark Posted 15 September 2023 Posted 15 September 2023 2 hours ago, Foxdiamond said: This is why all dogs need to be muzzled. All large dogs can cause serious injury. We need laws but more importantly make it socially unacceptable for dogs to be seen outside without muzzles. Untrue, it is the type of jaw that determines severity of injury. For example, a Staffordshire bull terrier would be more likely to kill than a Labrador, without even considering their temperaments. It will never be socially unacceptable to have dogs muzzled outside thankfully. But I totally understand why some would want this, I always encourage people whose dogs have shown a certain level of aggression to muzzle. I had to muzzle my dog when he was younger for reasons unrelated to his temperament and it is not as restricting as people assume. Better to be safe sorry!
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