Dangerous Weighted Blankets.Check if your children are using recalled blankets. There is a good chance they are if you shop at Target. The retailer recalled thePillowfort Weighted Blanketsin December 2022, several months after two young girls became entrapped in a blanket cover and died in North...
- Banned pets: tiger, lion, bear, alligator, honey badger, raccoon dog In Kentucky, inherently dangerous exotic animals including primates, tigers, lions, bears, alligators, and honey badgers are prohibited, unless they were owned before July 13, 2005, when the law was enacted. Other banned ...
Premises liability cases arise when individuals suffer injuries due to dangerous conditions on someone else’s property. These cases can encompass various scenarios, from slip and fall accidents to dog bites and beyond. Read on to explore some common types of premises liability cases and learn how...
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The U. S. Postal Service launched the Dog Bite Awareness Campaign in June to remind folks that, like dogs, letter carriers are people too.
Hip-hop outfit N.W.A took its First Amendment rights to dangerous extremes in 1988 with the release of this massively controversial track. Sparing no detail or lyric depicting police harassment, the song predictably infuriated various law enforcement agencies. The drama culminated in 1989, when the...
An animal control officer shot and killed a pet dog in a Massachusetts town after mistaking it for a coyote in an incident local police are describing as a sad mix-up.
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