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根据新法律,Council官员被授权可以抓捕和处死在公共场所无人监管的未注册狗,如果它对公众安全构成威胁。
对没有给宠物注册和狗没有佩戴council识别标记的最高罚款额加倍。
对养有限制犬种的主人给与两年的特赦期来给他们的狗注册。
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News laws double penalties for failing to register dogs
TOUGH new laws to rid the community of dangerous dogs have been introduced in Victoria.
Under the laws, council officers will be given sweeping powers to seize and destroy unregistered dogs found unsupervised in public areas, if they are believed to pose a risk.
The maximum penalties will double for failing to register an animal and for dogs found not wearing council identification tags.
A two-year amnesty will give owners the chance to register restricted breed dogs under new criteria.
Agriculture Minister Joe Helper said the new laws set down clear criteria to help councils determine if a dog should be declared as a restricted breed dog.
"These tough new laws will give council officers the authority to seize and destroy unregistered or unidentifiable dogs found unsupervised in a public place if they reasonably believe the dog is a danger to public safety," he said in a statement.
"The proposed legislation will also empower an authorised officer to immediately destroy any dog that they believe will cause imminent serious injury or death to a person or another animal."
The changes to the Domestic Animals Act 1994 also include new powers for the Magistrates' Court to order an owner found guilty of an offence to attend a responsible dog ownership training or approved obedience course. |
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