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this morning while passing the gypsy camp on glengall rd on my way to halfords 2 dogs began chasing me & as the saying goes you should be carefull with the quiet ones, 1 of the dogs, a kind of large tortoiseshel bulldog/bull terrier thing started worrying my foot! I only had summer shoes on & it was very painfull! it only lasted for a couple of seconds but i couldnt move my foot or shake the dog off as it has firmly snapped on, i let out a yelp of pain & fortunately the mut ran back inside the gypsy camp.. i met 2 police in halfords & told them about this, 1 replied they would send someone round later, he then wandered off. yeah yeah yea whatever mr plod no statement no action.



BUT ANYWAY BE CAREFULL AROUND THAT AREA WITH YOUR CHILDREN ON BIKES ETC - IMAGINE THEM ATTACKING A WEE YOUNGSTER WITH FLIP FLOPS ON

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