It is illegal for a dog owner to allow his animal to run amok and kill poultry or any other sort of domestic or livestock creatures. This includes chickens- in such a case, the dog faces being put down and the owner faces a fine of several hundred pounds.
There is no official count as to how many chickens are in the UK. However, there are most likely millions of chickens for food and for the eggs.
Come on You Chickens - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
Pet dogs no longer have to be registered in the UK so there is no accurate count.
No, judges have no power to change the UK law, only to interpret it in the situation of a court case. Only Parliament can change the UK law.
A by-law could be something like "all dogs must be kept on a leash" or "no public consumption of alcohol". It is something that is not forbidden by the general laws of the land, but are illegal in a certain area.
Pakistanis & Blacks in UK get along very well so no.
yes it is a law to shoot seagull in the UK
The U.K. farms sheep, goats, cattle, chickens, and water fowl.
A US citizen can practice law in the UK. They must first pass the bar exam and then get hired by a UK law firm.
23.383 million chickens are killed each day in the U.S. for consumption
Murder is not legal in the UK. It is a criminal offense and is punishable by law. However, there are circumstances where killing someone may be deemed justifiable, such as in cases of self-defense or protection of others, which is considered a lawful act.
I found something about the law there: The government has taken several steps to try to crack down on those who breed and trade dangerous dogs, as well as those who own them. Dangerous dogs: The four breeds that are restricted in UK The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 is the most prominent of the various laws that cover dog ownership in the UK. The act bans the breeding and sale or exchange of four kinds of dog - pit bull terriers, Japanese Tosas, the Dogo Argentinos, and the Fila Brasileiros. Cross-breeds of those dogs are covered by the law.