The prohibition of XL bullies aimed to enhance safety in Britain. However, it is now at risk of being exploited as a loophole.
Our investigation reveals that breeders are circumventing the ban by promoting “pocket bullies” – smaller versions of the same genetically identical animals, equally powerful and dangerous. The repercussions are already evident.
A three-month-old infant deceased. A young boy left with permanent injuries. Families devastated in mere moments. This is not coincidental.
It is a foreseeable outcome of legislation that is easily evaded and inadequately enforced. The current Dangerous Dogs Act is antiquated and full of loopholes.
These loopholes are now being manipulated for profit, while alerts from victims and experts are being disregarded. Policymakers must take decisive action with stricter enforcement, enhanced regulations, and genuine accountability for irresponsible breeders and owners. Prioritizing public safety over financial gain, trends, and preventing further tragedies is imperative.
The alleged inappropriate and baseless comment regarding the tragic Novichok victim Dawn Sturgess is not only startling but also revealing. A British mother assassinated on our streets in a nerve agent assault, dismissed as if her life held less value.
It is not just disrespectful but a significant ethical lapse within public service. Dawn was not a mere statistic or inconvenience. She was a daughter, a mother, a cherished individual caught in an act of violence sponsored by the Russian state.
Reducing her to a mere label is dehumanizing. Those in authority are expected to serve with empathy, not just mere calculation. If the account is accurate, it demands explanations and answerability. In our society, every life holds equal importance without exception.
Even after eleven years, the Ever Presents continue to demonstrate resilience on the streets of the capital.
With a collective age of 465, including some octogenarians, they are gearing up for another London Marathon challenge.
Their persistence, humor, and refusal to quit serve as an inspiration.

