Dog Bite in UK Law

  • Bringing cyber loafers back on the right track
    • No. 110-7, August 2010
    • Industrial Management & Data Systems
    • 1038-1053
    Purpose: Despite the use in companies of policy and control mechanisms to tackle cyberloafing, these practices are still popular among employees. The purpose of this paper is to suggest that contro...
    ... ... unable to deter cyberloafing because they are eventually perceived as a sort of“ineffectual dog that may bark a lot, but ultimately does not bite.” Instead, control systems are onlyexpected to deter cyberloafing if employees view them as leading to punitive ... ...
  • Dangerous Dogs, Postal Workers and the “Householder” Defence
    • No. 86-2, April 2022
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... The bite occurred as the worker pushed themail through the letter box with his hand, rather than using a postal stick (or postal peg) which hadbeen provided ... ...
  • Police Dogs in Saarland
    • No. 45-2, April 1972
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    Constable Gifford, a working dog-handler, recently paid a visit to Germany to study the police dogs at Saarbrucken. He reports his findings in the country which has played the largest part in the d...
    ... ... The main concern is whether the dog has spirit and a good firm bite. Should the dog lack real strength of character and the hard bite he is not retained, irrespective of his ability in nosework. Until my ... ...
  • The Size and Scale of Policing Functions
    • No. 72-2, April 1999
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... - other annoyance - noise etc. 5. Accidental damage. 6. Sudden death. 7. Industrial injury. 8. Animals - dog bite - ferocious. - other animal incident - found dog, straying etc. 9. Warning/inquiries (not including officer inquiries for jobs they ... ...
  • Dangerous Dogs, Postal Workers and the “Householder” Defence
    • No. 86-2, April 2022
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    • 0000
    ... ... The bite occurred as the worker pushed themail through the letter box with his hand, rather than using a postal stick (or postal peg) which hadbeen provided ... ...
  • Probation To-day
    • No. 1-10, January 1932
    • Probation Journal
    ... ... bation was never intended as a sort of second chance for all first offenders on the principle that every dog is allowed one bite. It was intended as a method of prompt but humane treatment as soon as crime makes its appearance in a life, and I can ... ...
  • Using Cable Television for Library Data Transmission
    • No. 3-1, January 1985
    • Library Hi Tech
    • 35-38
    The Wayne Oakland Library Federation (MI) has been experimenting with digital cable transmission since 1981. Initial experiences were unsatisfactory due to odd frequency assignments and the need to...
    ... ... The neighbors say he works with computers at the library. About a month ago, our dog bit him. It was just a tiny bite, but now the man's going around saying things like "killa bites" and "mega bites." Our dog isn't even named Mega; his name is Charles. Is Charles ... ...
  • The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014: A Litany of Fundamental Flaws?
    • No. 80-2, March 2017
    • The Modern Law Review
    This article argues that the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 are fatally flawed notwithstanding the apparent rigour of the process which produced them. These...
    ... ... The second is ackno wledged to have more success because it should be better prepared. A typical trigger for dramatic policy change is the dog bite. 135 It is a small eventwith significant consequences played out in the media, causing public outrage and demands to change the regulatory ... ...
  • Recent Legal Decisions Affecting Public Administration
    • No. 12-1, January 1934
    • Public Administration
    ... ... employee of the Council was entitled to recover damages from the council for injuries received through profits basis for Bite from Dog of Local Authority's Employee 70 ... Notes having been bitten by a dog belonging to Mr. Frankland, another ... ...
  • ‘Dangerous Dogs’
    • No. 80-1, February 2016
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    • 0000
    Legislation governing the regulation of dangerous dogs is notoriously fraught with difficulties, in particular concerning the definitions incorporated within, and the enforcement and application of...
    ... ... P. Barkham and S. Murphy, Bark But No Bite: Dangerous Dogs Act in Spotlight as Attacks Rise (18 January 2012) TheGuardian.36. The Dangerous Dogs (Amendment) Act 1997, s.1.37. The Dangerous ... ...
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