$50000 lawsuit claim - bit on the hand

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Jan 22 2011 ~ The Perrier family have filed a lawsuit for 000 against the owners of Jimi the Border Collie mix and the city of Thunder Bay, A portion of their claim is for "tort of assault in the amount of 00" for what lawyer Christopher Watkins referred to as "a direct attack on the Perrier family's daughter who was bitten in her attempt to save Gus". This video clearly shows the reality of this matter re BULL SHIT! DOG PARK LAWSUIT By Jodi Lundmark, tbnewswatch.com The family whose pet was killed at a city dog park last November has made a statement of claim against the owner of the dog allegedly responsible for the attack and the City of Thunder Bay for just under 000. "The Perrier family is devastated by the loss of their little family pet Gus," said the family's lawyer Christopher Watkins. "They feel, as dog lovers, no personal hatred towards Jimi ... They do, however, sincerely believe the situation should never have happened and cannot happen to others in the future." Eighteen-year-old Ravin Perrier brought her chihuahua-mix dog Gus to the Winnipeg Avenue off-leash dog park on Nov. 9 when her dog was allegedly attacked and killed by a dog believed to be a pit bull-mix. The park has a contained area for dogs of all sizes and another area that is size-restricted for smaller dogs. Both dogs were on the size-restricted side of the park when the incident occurred. "It is the Perrier family's position that (Jimi's owners and the city) were negligent and their ...
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