Sport, Trick and Freestyle Kite Flying Forum
Sub wrote:Video evidence would I'm sure be all the proof the police require to enforce a claim for criminal damages, if it's clear the animal was acting out of control and unprovoked.
Tregolwyn wrote:feathers wrote:to which his first answer was " how do i know that wasn't there before"
I think I know that person, exactly the same response I got when my Nirvana got wrecked on a Pembrokeshire beach. Clearly they are holidaying further north this time.
Paul
Stan Doff wrote:I refer the right honourable member for Camarthenshire to my previous post:
http://www.fracturedaxel.co.uk/phpBB2/v ... 1628#81628
I would like to state that as the mentioned dog kicker, I am a dog lover so much so I want one myself but am seriously allergic to them.
Sub wrote:So, is it automatically negligence on the owners part if thier dog damages my property? (unprovoked)
So as I see it,if a dog bites you the it's automatically a criminal case,but if it merely eats your kite then it wont be enough even for a civil claim,unless you can prove "negligence",or the dog has previously dined on icarex.
Sub wrote:To me that's negligence, they shouldn't let a dog off the lead if it doesn't do what the owner tells it to do.
Sub wrote:That looks brutal Paul, have you been able to repair it?
feathers wrote:Did you manage to get that fixed in the end paul?
Tregolwyn wrote:Apparently dogs jump on things that are colourful and move so it is to be expected