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https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/dog-killed-owner-attacked-south-30157893

I wonder if it's the same two staffies that have had incidents at Goose Green and Brockwell Park? 

If it is, the police had been notified about them and their oxygen thief of an owner multiple times and did nothing. 

He publicly trained the dogs' bite grip. 

Why does it take someone's beloved pet dying for action to be taken? 

7 hours ago, JJP39 said:

https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/dog-killed-owner-attacked-south-30157893

I wonder if it's the same two staffies that have had incidents at Goose Green and Brockwell Park? 

If it is, the police had been notified about them and their oxygen thief of an owner multiple times and did nothing. 

He publicly trained the dogs' bite grip. 

Why does it take someone's beloved pet dying for action to be taken? 

What were the incidents(s) at goose green you mention ?

I’ve seen someone walking around Crystal Palace road/goose green with two huge staff/pit type dogs always off lead and could almost predict a problem given the guy’s menacing demeanour, so wonder if related to your comment.

1 hour ago, KidKruger said:

What were the incidents(s) at goose green you mention ?

I’ve seen someone walking around Crystal Palace road/goose green with two huge staff/pit type dogs always off lead and could almost predict a problem given the guy’s menacing demeanour, so wonder if related to your comment.

I know exactly who you're talking about. He recently remarked glibly, as he walked past me, that he 'would set his dogs on' something or other. Can't remember the context, but it confirmed the impression I already had that he weaponises his pets and likes that they intimidate people. I won't go outside with my dog if he's passing. 

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Just for balance - I have met a young chap with 2 XL type dogs on Goose Green who were utterly sweet and bonkers. Not aggressive in any way. 

however I understand there are been 2 dog attacks close to peckham library by XL type dogs - one on a dog, and apparently one on a man - I do not have info about the second but the police have been informed about the former - hopefully caught on CCTV

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On 17/10/2024 at 19:40, HeadNun said:

I know exactly who you're talking about. He recently remarked glibly, as he walked past me, that he 'would set his dogs on' something or other. Can't remember the context, but it confirmed the impression I already had that he weaponises his pets and likes that they intimidate people. I won't go outside with my dog if he's passing. 

 

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Just a matter of time..

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Removed photo due to it being speculation. If there is evidence of a crime, it should be reported to the police.
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On 31/10/2024 at 19:18, KidKruger said:

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It’s totally inappropriate to post this material, two dogs playing with their owner. The owner hasn’t committed any crime. Could you imagine leaving your house on Crystal Palace road and someone filming you for no apparent reason? It’s not really fair or appropriate to demonise someone because of your beliefs or distaste. Admin please take this picture down. When I see this guy I will inform him that his photo is on the forum. 

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1 hour ago, OutOfFocus said:

What law makes rhat illegal. Its a public place

Totally agree, it’s not illegal but I wouldn’t dream of doing so because of respect for others and etiquette. Also, I don’t get a thrill out of humiliating or degrading others. If there is an issue, you should directly talk to the person or a crime committed call the police. 

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