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Rough sleeper jailed for dogs' aggressive behaviour

JAILED: Justin McCarthy
JAILED: Justin McCarthy

A MAN sleeping rough in a Kent city has been jailed after his dogs frightened pedestrians and tried to bite a police officer.

Justin McCarthy, 27, was sent to prison for 120 days by magistrates in Canterbury for four offences of having his dogs dangerously out of control in a public place.

He was also charged with breaching anti-social behaviour orders issued by a magistrates' court in London in 2005 and banned from keeping animals for two years.

Complaints were made that McCarthy's dogs threatenened passers-by at Canterbury East train station, in Castle Street and in Dane John Gardens. When he was arrested one dog tried to bite the arresting officer.

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