Dogged by biased ruling


  • Letters
  • Thursday, 19 Feb 2004

THE recently introduced ruling by the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) compelling dog owners to seek permission from their immediate neighbours in order to obtain a dog licence has generated a lot of displeasure and resentment as it is humiliating. 

While we certainly should sympathise with some residents who are being terrorised by their neighbours’ dogs, it is questionable whether there is a need to have such a draconian one-sided ruling on dog licensing. 

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