4 comments to “Herald Sun puts sensationalism before public safety”

  1. John V. McIntosh | July 22, 2012 | Permalink

    Where are the canine experts and behaviouralists in the Herald Sun’s position on this matter.

    Will ignorant Politicians enact further BSL to encompass working dogs and herding dog type breeds, like they did with the German Shepherd Dog back several decades back for 40+ years due to the powerful Farming lobby?

    The idea of Council Officers coming in a taking one’s dog is an horrific thought.

  2. Trisha Taylor | July 22, 2012 | Permalink

    There is nothing that justifies the taking of a life of a dog that has done nothing wrong. It is species racism, and should not be condoned. Rather than fear mongering the Herald Sun should be looking at the people who go to VCAT seeking justice without understanding that is not the role of VCAT. And justice is not served.

  3. Lou Beaumont | July 22, 2012 | Permalink

    Kudos to the Herald Sun for delivering both sides of the argument and not sitting on the fence. They are stating that BSL is not a solution to the problem, but a band-aid fix to something that has to be researched much more deeply. Please correct me if I read it out of context.

  4. cj | July 24, 2012 | Permalink

    I will never buy this crappy paper ever again. I plan to tell all my friends just how crappy it is. Stating that pit bulls have lost the right to live… For a start, “pit bull” is a meaningless term. It is a generic term meaning any stocky dog. Secondly, research clearly demonstrates that these types of dogs are being made a scapegoat. Lastly, what’s next? Let’s say we accept the dubious argument that these dogs are a specific breed, where will it end? What species or breed would you like to wipe off the face of the earth next? Such incredible bias.