It's now 20 years since the Dangerous Dogs Act was brought in. X-Ray has gained exclusive access to the specialist dog section of South Wales Police.
It's now 20 years since the Dangerous Dogs Act was brought in to try and reduce the number of attacks on the public by fighting dogs. But this year, 11 pitbull-type dogs have already been seized by police in South Wales. As attacks by dangerous dogs continue to hit the headllines, X-Ray has gained exclusive access to the specialist dog section of South Wales Police as they seize and impound dogs which could pose a threat to the public.
Lucy's on the case finding out how Rica Haase returned home one night to discover that a gas company had installed a meter outside her flat, despite the fact that she'd been getting her gas from another company for the past two-and-a-half years.
The publicity drive's now underway in Penrhiwceiber. And there's an unexpected addition to the leafleting team in the guise of a town cryer. Pauline Edwards from Bodfari in Denbighshire is a woman on a mission. When she found out that her insurance company had automatically renewed her home insurance without her realising, she asked X-Ray to help her highlight the growing practice of automatic renewal. Rachel Treadaway-Williams finds out more.
Presenter - Rhodri Owen
Presenter - Lucy Owen
Reporter - Rachel Treadaway Williams
Series Producer - Susie Phillips.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Lucy Owen |
Presenter | Rhodri Owen |
Reporter | Rachel Treadaway-Williams |
Series Producer | Susie Phillips |
Broadcast
- Mon 21 Feb 2011 19:30大象传媒 One Wales