Monday, May 27, 2019

Dangerous Dogs

Exercise A Dangerous andirons 1. Give an outline of the various views on dangerous suction stops presented in text 1, 2 and 3. There are different opinions in the three texts. In text 1, Police bask new law on grampus whale dogs by Jamie Doward, the police force officer, Bernard Hogan-Howe has demanded a change to the law on dangerous dogs so children are better protected and so the new rules will address the owners of dangerous dogs, rather than the animals themselves. That happens after five-year-old Ellie Lawrenson was mauled by a pit bull and died.Four breeds were banned as followed by the 1991 Dangerous Dogs Act. That led to hundreds of people handing in their dogs to the police in the Merseyside area, because they were afraid they might be prosecuted. Bernard Hogan-Howe says that there are now 200 fewer illegal dogs in Merseyside. In text 2, Jail owners of killer dogs by Victoria Stilwell has another view. She is against breed-specific legislation. She means that you shou ld face jail if your dog kills someone, and it is time owners take responsibility when they mix kids and pets.The death of 13-month-old Archie-Lee Hirst mauled by his familys rottweiler has started a tighter control on dangerous dogs. But Victoria Stilwell says that people should not start thinking that all rottweilers are killers, because they certainly are not. Instead she advise people to consider which breed that fit into their home, and not to buy a dog on the net or from a backyard breeder. In text 3, If the dog is dangerous, the owner will be, too by Simon Heffer, Simon Heffer himself means that the Dangerous Dogs Act is a pointless piece of legislation, because many pit bulls are still to be found.He also writes that the owner of the dog, who killed five-year-old Ellie Lawrenson, Kiel Simpson was a drug dealer and was jailed for possessing 44Ib of grassnabis. Simon Heffer thinks that this underlines that if you meet a dangerous dog, a dangerous human is not far away. so me(prenominal) Jamie Doward and Simon Heffer find a change in the legislation necessary after a pit bull mauled five-year-old Ellie Lawrenson. They both blame the owners to the dogs and see it as a big problem that irresponsible people has it bulls. Victoria Stilwell is opposite the to men against breed-specific legislation. She also blame the owners and says you would not leave your baby alone with a singular so why a dog? 2. Characterize the tone used by Simon Heffer in text 3. Illustrate your answer with examples from the text. Simon Heffer uses a readable phrase and do already catch the reader in the headline. Simon Heffer use a little Ethos and a little pathos when he writes about dangerous dogs and their owners.He explains his points in shortly sentence and he is easy to understand () 1057 of these repulsive animals are legally owned in this country After reading the text we can see that Simon Heffer is very subjective when he writes about the owners of dogs not only the ow ner in the Story of Ellie Lawrenson, but every owner of a dog And it underlines the point that wherever one finds a dangerous dog, there is normally a dangerous human lurking not far away. It is like he also indicates that he find it more necessary to take control of all the dangerous human, like drug dealers (Kiel Simpson) and so on.

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