Georgia is town dangerous dog registry

3:02 Publicado por Mario Galarza

College Park (WAOK) say it is in the interests of public safety, College Park the civil servants Act, a "dangerous dog" registration next month enact that, say some critics, is very close to canine profiling.

People have dogs that have bitten without provocation, someone in the past 12 years, you must register your pet with the City Clerk Office.  Pit bull, Dobermann, Rottweiler and shepherd dog owner, have also their dogs register, whether they did or not ever attack someone.

Registration is an annual fee of $ 25. those who register their dogs not be fines and confiscation of their pets face.

Lawrenceville, LaGrange and Floyd counties have adopted their own versions of the regulation, but College Park seems the first municipality in Georgia to register for races of pit bulls may be required.

There have been several recent pit bull attacks in areas near the city of College Park.  In August last year an infant was struck and severely injured by a pit bull in Clayton; two months later his dog away from a neighbor of pit bull attacked a Jonesboro resident.In addition, an animal control officer was bitten by a dog.

Critics are angry that no public hearings were held before the dog registry became law.

If you was injured by a dog you call firm attorneys at the Angell law the Atlanta dog bite

THE ANGELL OFFICE 3455 PEACHTREE ROAD NE 5TH FLOOR ATLANTA, GA 30326 (770) 217-4954-(800) 497-4913

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