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[quote=Anonymous] A clearer reply to the person who posted at 10:58 - Before 9am, many areas of the Park are open for dogs. There are also dog runs. Very small areas of the park are closed to unleashed dogs at all times. One of these areas is the Ramble -- which is a well-known sanctuary for birds. It is also very clearly marked as being off-limits to unleashed dogs. So, yeah, it is indeed unreasonable for someone with an unleashed dog to go out of her way to find and use one of the few spaces in the park that is not open to unleashed dogs. It is also illegal -- because it is posted as being off-limits to unleashed dogs. Bird watching was -- and is --more of a priority in this specific delineated area because that's what the sanctuary is designed to protect. There were many, many other spaces nearby in the park where someone could go with an unleashed dog -- something that Mr Cooper pointed out. I'm guessing that you knew all of this, though, when you wrote your post. Just like you know -- or should -- that an unleashed dog is not a child. It's funny that you have so much to say about the dog getting to play and run and exercise and nothing at all to say about the owner who deliberately made multiple entitled decisions that resulted in -- among other things -- her losing the dog that she failed to care for safely[/quote]
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