Dog attacks take place in homes, not public places

Thank you, Mrs Taylor, for clarifying why you think dogs should be on leads in parks and other public places.
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However, the two dreadful dogs attacks you refer to happened in the children’s own homes, not in a park or public place.

Furthermore, I understand the reason for fencing the playgrounds is to ensure children do not wander off, rather than to keep them penned in and away from dogs.

Mandy Adamson

Sawley