The Government is facing accusations that its recently introduced ban on the large bulldog-type American breed is unlawful.
Campaigners have been given the green light to bring a High Court challenge against the Government’s decision to ban XL bully dogs.
Government lawyers say the legal challenge should be dismissed and that campaigners’ arguments are “meritless”. She said the Government estimated there were 10,000 XL bullies in the UK, but 57,301 have been registered. Ms McGahey claimed the Government had done no work to determine whether “those with mental health conditions would be particularly adversely affected, or whether children with autism or other medical conditions who relied on their dogs would suffer a detriment”.
It was “impossible” for owners to tell whether their dog was a banned type or not due to the “unlawful vagueness” of the Government’s XL bully standard, the barrister said. He said an assessment found there was no “particular or disproportionate” impact on certain groups of people, with there being “no reason to think the issue of impact was not conscientiously considered”.
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