Jim Wright wrote:
<snip> What is the legal position? Is the advice to dog owners advisory only or is there a by-law
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That's why I believe the RSPB needs to spell out the message loud and clear (but politely) on new/refreshed signage.
Hi Jim etal.
Fortunately a dog doesn't even have to bite you, or draw blood for the owner to be guilty of an offence.
As volunteer warden at Tetney RSPB, I had an occasion when I found a very distressed teenage girl on Tetney Marshes, having been attacked and really frightened by a dog.
After reassuring the young Lady I found and spoke to the dog owner about the attack, who frankly didn't care.
So I informed Pete at RSPB. Then informed the dog owners that I was taking their car reg. & phoning the police.
The girl wasn't mutilated but more by luck than the sound judgement of the dogs owner. Linc's police went to see the dog owner & took action. The young lady is thankfully OK and still visits the reserve today.
Linc's Chief of Police even called me at home to thank RSPB for caring & reporting the attack and assured me they always take such events seriously.
Last but not least Jim. The notices are renewed as often as, if/when the signs have been defaced or sign posts have been thrown into the sea.
NB: All dog owners aren't bad people, just the irresponsibile ones and RSPB 'always' speak to all dog walkers politely, despite the verbal abuse we often recieve.
Good birding all.