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Dog Licence
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Wasn't sure whether to put this in law or animals so went for this one,no doubt someone will tell me if it's in the wrong cat. :o)
When did they cease,how much did they cost,and why did they get rid of them?
When did they cease,how much did they cost,and why did they get rid of them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was abolished in 1988 and cost 37p (used to be 7s and 6p (thirty-seven and a half pence but they dropped the half pence).
It was abolished because it cost more to collect and administer than it was bringing in, and so few people bought them. Although they have them in Northern Ireland, it has not helped the dog problems over there, and over 3.000 stray dogs were put down last year. I would rather see people having to take a test and be approved to own a dog, and also before breeding a litter, rather than just be able to buy a licence. What difference does the cost make, when people can pay hundreds of pounds for a pedigree dog and then still abandon it?
It was abolished because it cost more to collect and administer than it was bringing in, and so few people bought them. Although they have them in Northern Ireland, it has not helped the dog problems over there, and over 3.000 stray dogs were put down last year. I would rather see people having to take a test and be approved to own a dog, and also before breeding a litter, rather than just be able to buy a licence. What difference does the cost make, when people can pay hundreds of pounds for a pedigree dog and then still abandon it?