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The West Yorkshire Police Dog Section consists of a range of dogs of varying breeds and roles. We range from General-purpose police dogs through to a range of specialist search dogs.
Burglaries often increase during the Spring and Summer months, when burglars take advantage of people leaving doors and windows open during the warmer weather.
FOI - The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public authorities, sets out exemptions from that right and places a number of obligations on public authorities.
As of 13th May 2014, the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014 made amendments to the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. The Act made two key amendments, firstly that the law is now extended to encompass dangerous dogs in private as well as public places; secondly that the law extends to provisions to cases where injury is caused to assistance dogs (whether or not any person is injured).
Police Response
When notified of an incident relating to an attack on an assistance dog, we will record the victim of the crime as ‘vulnerable’ in line with the National Victims Code of Practice.
West Yorkshire Police on social media communications channels, including Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Information such as statement of accounts, audits, salary and grading, expenses, procurement, contracts, and payment performance data.
West Yorkshire Police are committed to providing the best possible service to our communities, ensuring everyone has fair access to all our services and treating everyone with respect at all times. We aim to integrate equality and human rights into everything we do to deliver a service which meets the needs of our communities and supports our workforce.
Dog bites should be reported to West Yorkshire Police by calling 101, or 999 in an emergency.
Subject Access - Your Right of Access - subject to certain exemptions, you have a right to be told whether West Yorkshire Police holds any information about you (your personal data) and a right to be provided with a copy of that personal data within a month.
The ‘Not With My Name’ campaign, produced in partnership with the City of London Police (National Policing Lead for Fraud) is targeting identity crime in our communities.
ABTA, The City of London Police and Get Safe Online have re-joined forces to warn the general public about the dangers posed by holiday booking fraud.
Please find below the crime prevention advice leaflets, which are available to download.
At West Yorkshire Police, we take pride in providing a high quality of service to you regardless of why or how you have made contact with us.
West Yorkshire Police is supporting a national Haji Campaign run by the City of London Police, which is the UK policing lead for fraud.