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en If dogs are repeatedly seen running loose that dog should be declared potentially dangerous, especially if it bites. What would be effective, good 'dangerous dog' legislation.

en We've never had a definition of dangerous dogs. We do now, and we intend to enforce it, ... We have far too many bites, and too many of these dogs are being used for fighting. It's dangerous.

en It's ineffective, hard to enforce, expensive and fails to address the larger problems of abuse, neglect and (intentional) aggression training. It's important to have laws that address ways to identify and regulate both dangerous and potentially dangerous dogs ... non-breed specific laws are the way to go.

en If anyone knows who these three dogs belong to, we'd like to contact you because it appears we have some rather dangerous animals on the loose.

en A balanced offense will make Drew Tate a more effective and dangerous quarterback, ... If he can lean on a good, consistent running game, that'll be a real plus for us.

en Everyone should take this hurricane very seriously. This is going to be a potentially dangerous and potentially deadly situation and people need to get prepared.

en We want to see [these dogs] caught before they do any more damage. I don't know how dangerous these dogs are. Thankfully, we've not had any confrontations involving people yet.

en It's not dangerous to the vast majority of dogs, just like flu infection of people is not dangerous to the large majority of people. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. It's not dangerous to the vast majority of dogs, just like flu infection of people is not dangerous to the large majority of people.

en The reality is much like you've heard about the Jordan River. There are some not-so-good things in that water that could be potentially dangerous to our divers.

en A lot of drivers are good and slow down, but you can get rogue people who speed through and that can be very dangerous if there's hazard on the road or loose chip that can fly up.

en People got the right to know they live next door to a dog that's declared dangerous.

en I think there is a dangerous rise in defeatist sentiment in this country. I have said that repeatedly, and I mean it and I believe it.
  Stephen Harper

en That depends on whether this is a one-time thing. If there's just been one attack, then we might not try to get it declared dangerous.

en I've been harping on them to put balls in dangerous areas and that's a dangerous ball. But, all game long, we (had) maybe one or two other dangerous balls.

en Taiwan's independence forces declared some propositions, they are all dangerous signals.


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