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Councillors back pitbull amnesty | Councillors back pitbull amnesty |
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Councillors in Ballymena have backed a proposal to launch Northern Ireland's first pitbull terrier amnesty. | |
The council's environmental services committee supported the move which must now be ratified by the full council. | The council's environmental services committee supported the move which must now be ratified by the full council. |
It is thought the amnesty will run for four weeks from January 2007. Dogs handed in would be destroyed. | It is thought the amnesty will run for four weeks from January 2007. Dogs handed in would be destroyed. |
Council dog warden Nigel Devine said a recent pitbull attack on a family out walking in Randalstown Forest prompted the move. | |
"What I don't want is people who have these dogs to dump them in the streets," he said. | |
"On Sunday, I picked up one which had been dumped, this is what we don't want. | |
'Unpredictable' | |
"The reason behind this amnesty is so people can come forward and hand over their dogs without fear of prosecution. | |
Mr Devine said that while people were willing to buy pitbulls, illegal breeders would continue to supply them. | |
"It is well known that these dogs are unpredictable, therefore putting at risk anyone in contact with them," he added. | |
SDLP councillor Declan O'Loan said the amnesty was a practical way of dealing with a serious issue. | |
"It is important not to exaggerate the problem out of proportion, but nevertheless there is a problem," he said. | |
It has been illegal to own pitbull terriers in Northern Ireland since 1976 as they are a proscribed breed under the Dangerous Dogs Act. | It has been illegal to own pitbull terriers in Northern Ireland since 1976 as they are a proscribed breed under the Dangerous Dogs Act. |
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