A rottweiler that bit a newspaper boy in Norwood, south London, was saved from being destroyed by the High Court. It was ruled that because it happened in a private garden, laws on dangerous dogs did not apply. The court allowed an appeal by his owner, Peter Fellowes, against a conviction for owning a dog 'dangerously out of control in a public place'.
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