Unwanted fire signals Since September, there have been further developments with regard to talking unwanted fire signals; in February 2012 the Government gave Fire and
Rescue Authorities the power to go to public consultation on whether to charge for attendance at automatic fire alarms.
The effect of this bill is to give councils and a range of other
authorities such as fire and
rescue authorities, joint waste
authorities, internal drainage boards and even Transport for London the
power to «support religion» and impose prayer.
We invite the many agencies — the police, dog wardens, RSPCA, local
authorities, veterinary organisations, the Highways Agency, the Kennel Club, the National Neighbourhood Watch Association, the National Dog Tattoo Register, Network Rail, service and assistance dog organisations, breed societies, dog training clubs and groups,
rescue centres and sanctuaries — who have the
power, the experience and the expertise to unite together to reduce the statistics associated with dog theft.