• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Quality of Life

Page 2 - Passionate about caravans & motorhome? Join our community to share that passion with a global audience!
I am not advocating running the cat over, I am just stating the position in law. Any grevous action could (and should be) reported to the RSPCA.
 
Timbo, it appears the cat is actually nearer to your neighbours bedroom window than yours. Ask them how they manage to sleep through the noise then do the same yourself.
 
If you run over a dog you dont have to report it to the police unless you wish to claim damages from the person dog.
 
From the governments you.gov website ....

Reporting a dog that has been run-over.

By law, anyone running over a dog (even if it's not killed) should stop and report the accident to the police. You must do this within 24 hours.

If you find a dead dog, contact your council's dog warden service. Most councils aim to collect the dog within 24 hours and will try to contact the owner.
 
Ermmm i disagree i hit and ran over a dog that came out of a hedgerow 2 years ago,it was injured and went to the Police station to report it. They turned me away saying only need to report if claiming for damage.
 
I don't get it, if this problem has been going on for the last few years, surely by now you have gotten all the answers,and advice from the parties you state you have been in touch with?

So you would know, its not a police matter, unless you bang on your neighbours wall!

And the "owners" of the cat have no legal responsibility

Qoute.

because of someone's inability to take responsibility for their animal? !!!!!!

Whilst I am sympathetic.I am also very surprised that after all these years,you have not already tried a sonic weapon [noise]or maybe ear plugs or even going bed two hours earlier so you can use the cat as an early morning alarm.
 
Ermmm i disagree i hit and ran over a dog that came out of a hedgerow 2 years ago,it was injured and went to the Police station to report it. They turned me away saying only need to report if claiming for damage.
Could you notify the government that they are wrong then please.
 
Mikey,

Legally you have to report a collision with the following animals to the Police unless you have given your details (vehicle registration number, owner's FULL name and address, and driver's FULL name and address):-

Horse, Mule, Sheep, Pig, Cattle, Donkey, Goat, and Dog.
 

TRENDING THREADS

Latest posts

Back
Top