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Another dogs law delay, says CWU

23rd April 2012

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Another dogs law delay, says CWU

CWU is today disappointed that Defra's dangerous dogs announcement is yet another consultation, instead of the action which is desperately needed to protect thousands of victims of dog attacks. While this consultation takes place twelve postal workers will be attacked every day. Many of them will have no protection in law as 70% of attacks on postal workers take place on private property.

Billy Hayes, CWU general secretary, said: "We were hoping that all the fanfare around the dangerous dogs announcement this weekend would mean that positive action was on the way. Instead all we're getting is yet another consultation.

"It's about time the law bit back to protect innocent dog attack victims. Thousands of postal workers and telecom engineers - along with other workers who go onto private property and parents of small children - desperately need the private property loophole closing so that they have some protection.

"Government action is well overdue and thousands of people have suffered debilitating injuries while the government has dragged its feet. What more do they need before taking action? We've had a comprehensive consultation, there's cross-party support, now we need action.

"CWU has been calling for the law to apply on private property for years and we fully back compulsory microchipping to identify the owners of dogs and encourage more responsible dog ownership."

CWU launched its Bite Back campaign in 2008 following a horrific attack on a postal worker in Sheffield - Paul Coleman - which left him with severe scarring.

CWU health and safety officer Dave Joyce has led the union's campaign and added: "Today's announcement is a huge disappointment for our long-suffering members. We've had our hopes raised only to learn we could now face a delay of years until action is taken. UK dangerous dogs laws have been failing both dog attack victims and dog owners for decades and this is another unwelcome delay.

"Many of our members have endured sustained attacks by dogs of all breeds and have had no recourse in law - essentially being treated as trespassers when they are simply performing their job. We urge the government to take action and make good the promises of change to private property law and compulsory microchipping. These actions will make a huge difference, but while delays continue twelve postal workers will be attacked by dogs every day."

70 per cent of the dog attacks on CWU members occur on private property where the law does not apply.

Dangerous dogs laws have already been changed in Scotland and Northern Ireland to address the shortfall in Westminster legislation. The Welsh Assembly is holding an event on 9th May to kick-start the process to change the laws in Wales.

The Communications Workers Union represents postal delivery workers and telecom engineers who suffer 6,000 dog attacks each year..

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For more information, please contact:

Sian Jones, CWU press officer, m: 07793 314249 e: sbjones@cwu.org

Kevin Slocombe, Head of Communications, m: 07714 504413 e:kslocombe@cwu.org

Notes to editors:

An e-petition (title: Call on coalition government to deliver effective solutions to irresponsible dog ownership) has been signed by 10,561 people: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/22631

95 MPs have signed EDM 1202 on responsible dog ownership - signed by MPs of all parties. www.parliament.uk/edm/2010-12/1202