Pit Bull Victim’s Mother Criticizes Fine After Dog Bite
Victim's Mother Speaks Out
The mother of a child who was bitten by a pit bull in Nebikon, Switzerland in December has spoken out against the fine she received for not keeping her child under control. The fine came as a surprise, as Swiss law does not require children under seven to be kept on a leash. The mother believes that the fine is unfair and that the focus should be on the dog owner's responsibility.
The Incident
On December 23, 2023, the victim's 6-year-old daughter was bitten by a pit bull that was not on a leash. The girl was playing in the snow when the dog approached her and bit her on the leg. The girl's mother, who was nearby, intervened and pulled the dog away from her daughter. The girl was taken to the hospital for treatment and received several stitches.
The Fine
The mother of the victim received a fine of 1,080 Swiss francs for not keeping her child under control. The mother was shocked by the fine, as she was not aware that she was required to keep her child on a leash. She believes that the fine is unfair and that the focus should be on the dog owner's responsibility.
The Dog Owner's Responsibility
The dog owner is responsible for the actions of his or her dog. This includes keeping the dog on a leash in public areas and ensuring that the dog is not aggressive towards people or other animals. In this case, the dog owner was negligent in failing to keep the dog on a leash. The dog owner should be held responsible for the victim's injuries, not the victim's mother.
The Law
Swiss law does not require children under seven to be kept on a leash. However, this does not mean that children are allowed to run wild and unattended. Parents are still responsible for supervising their children and ensuring that they are safe.
The Mother's Appeal
The mother of the victim plans to appeal the fine. She believes that the fine is unfair and that the focus should be on the dog owner's responsibility. She hopes that her appeal will be successful and that the fine will be overturned.