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First Conviction Under Finn's Law

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agchristie | 13:01 Mon 05th Aug 2019 | News
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Can we expect to see a reduction of injuries to animals in service?

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No you won't but what is does mean is that savages like this can be locked up.
good to see savage scum like this getting banged up.
A good start. To the Q - I doubt it very much, unfortunately.
Just a pity it's not with hard labour TTT.
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Glad he's been locked up.

In the heat of the moment I daresay many criminals couldn't care less whether they are harming an officer or an animal and whilst I hope we don't hear of many such attacks, it is good that the law is now in place.
I was surprised when I heard that the crime used to be criminal damage. I signed Finn's petition - these dogs are essential members of any police force.

I think that Audi got a bravery medal in the last week or so - not that he would be bothered by that.

The sentence is risible. Five counts of assaulting a police officer and the offence against the police dog equals 21 months in nick = possibly 10 months locked up. What signal does this send out to the likes of this criminal. Do what you want and escape meaningful punishment?
So glad he was convicted, he sounds like a right POS, but tend to agree with the above comment.
Lost for words, though, exasperated, and very peeved go someways to express my feelings at the ridiculously trivial sentence.

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