In June 2008, the Netherlands repealed a 15 year ban on pit bulls after research proved that it did
not improve public safety and dog bite incidents did not decrease.
3) Breaking down the Manitoba BSL Effectiveness Study — Some researchers created a study to try to justify breed bans in Manitoba by mixing and matching data, however, scrutiny of the data and their own analysis suggests that breed bans did
not improve public safety in the communities that passed them.
«It's becoming more and more obvious that breed - specific legislation doesn't improve public safety,» says Janis Bradley, director of communication for the NCRC.
Not exact matches
«Stopping Uber's operations in the city will
not promote
public safety or
improve urban mobility for Torontonians.»
However, if Autopilot is truly as good as Musk claims — if driver
safety actually
improves when Tesla owners flip the switch — then this move to make the data
public is critical for changing laws, behavior and the
public's perception of what's safe and what isn't.
Are we
not mad if we don't pursue a policy which cuts crime, saves lives and
improves public health and
safety?»
At least 35,000 parolees statewide can
not vote, said Cuomo, who pinned civic engagement to reduced recidivism and
improved public safety.
The roundtable is open to the
public and input on ideas and legislation to
improve school
safety not only in the county but throughout the state is welcome.
Law enforcement already has a significant presence in U.S. schools — roughly 24 percent of
public elementary schools and 42 percent of
public high schools have sworn police officers, but these officers have
not effectively
improved student
safety.
Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall
improve public accessibility to information on the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration's publicly accessible vehicle safety databases
Safety Administration's publicly accessible vehicle
safety databases
safety databases by --
The side benefit of animal control
not taking homed animals to the shelter is that they then get to focus their time and efforts on dealing with truly aggressive dogs (a
public safety issue) and prosecuting cruelty / neglect cases (an animal welfare and
public safety issue) that will lead to
improved public safety.
When the two work together, they can definitely
not only
improve public safety, but can save lives — and with minimal if any fiscal impact.
These kinds of clear lines, between what is permissible and what isn't, helps law enforcement, the
public, dog owners, and dog trainers focus on
improving public safety.
In 2003, a study conducted by the county on the ban's effectiveness noted that «
public safety is
not improved as a result of [the ban],» and that «there is no transgression committed by owner or animal that is
not covered by another, non-breed specific portion of the Animal Control Code (i.e., vicious animal, nuisance animal, leash laws).»
Though breed - discriminatory legislation (BDL) is often an attempt to
improve public safety, studies show that it does
not accomplish that objective.
More than 100 people who represented people who live with or care for pit bulls — guardians, caregivers, rescuers, trainers and groomers — showed up at a hearing last night, December 8 to explain to the county Animal Control Board that a plan to ban or limit adoptions of pit bulls simply won't work to reduce bites or
improve public safety.
As we can see from the Prince George's County study,
public safety did
not improve when a breed - specific ban was in place.
You can argue whether or
not the State has the right to restrict people's lifestyle choices but, at least in Australia, the government is
not reticent about interceding in other ways to
improve public safety.
Last month, in «We Won't See You in Court: The Era of Tort Lawsuits Is Waning,» the Wall Street Journal took a look at the decline in tort lawsuit filings and the reasons fueling the decline, citing «state restrictions on litigation, the increasing cost of bringing suits,
improved auto
safety, and a long campaign by businesses to turn
public opinion against plaintiffs and their lawyers.»
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Once girls with mental health problems come into the juvenile justice system, says Cauffman, diverting them to community - based treatment programs would
not only
improve their individual outcomes, but allow the juvenile justice system to focus on cases that present the greatest risk to
public safety.