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You can report a dangerous building to the local council
You can be fined if your dog is out of control in public - find out about Dog Control Orders, banned dogs, dog fouling and reporting a dangerous dog
It’s against the law to let a dog be dangerously out of control anywhere,…
In the UK, it’s against the law to own certain types of dog. These are…
Some public areas in England and Wales are covered by Public Spaces…
You can report a dangerous or out of control dog to: the dog warden…
Protecting staff, passengers and property on public transport: police roles, CCTV and witness evidence use, tools to restrict anti-social acts
As the owner or occupier of land with a public right of way across it, you must keep the route visible and not obstruct or endanger users.
How to transport dangerous goods, including guidance notes, authorisation notices, exception notices and multilateral agreements.
The Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens' (ACDP) role is to provide scientific advice on the risks of exposure to various pathogens.
You must remove all dangerous attachments such as spikes or cutting blades, when driving agricultural vehicles on public roads.
The rules you must follow if you own an XL Bully dog in England and Wales.
A guide to the international regulations on the transportation of dangerous goods by air, sea, road, rail or inland waterway.
A guide to farming risks, potential problems with public safety and how to avoid accidents
Powers that police, councils and other authorities can use to control or improve the behaviour of dogs.
How to minimise your risk, and what to do if there's a terrorist attack.
The rules, paperwork and training you need to transport dangerous goods
Statistics about public attitudes towards transport and their opinions.
Report a crime by calling the police or Crimestoppers if you want to remain anonymous
Information on OPSS product safety alerts, reports and recalls for unsafe products and resources for consumers, businesses and regulators.
Police leaders must make sure their officers are confident to use stop and search powers wherever necessary, to seize dangerous weapons and prevent knife crime.
Society’s most depraved killers will face life behind bars with no chance of being released, under tough plans announced by the Prime Minister.
The food safety and hygiene regulations you must follow - the law, regulations
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