The Morning Call 4/3/2014
“If you own an animal that is capable of inflicting pain, injury or somehow disrupting society, you’re responsible to constrain it,” said Perkasie attorney Thomas Newell, who represents people attacked by dogs.
Newell noted the state Supreme Court in February upheld a similar Superior Court opinion allowing dog owners who let their animals run free to be charged with a crime regardless of whether they intended to do so.