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“We do not have the legal authority to take stray dogs from the street (…) The municipalities must collect the dogs from the street”

Not even a week after Ana Oroş was torn apart by the maids in a field in Sector 6, the surrounding lands are full of dozens of large stray dogs. According to the G4Media.ro reporter who was on the spot today, a stone’s throw from the scene of the tragedy, in the area of ​​the Chiajna Station or the former Rudeni-Chiajna landfill, the maidans walk unhindered in packs and can be seen at every step.

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Once you cross into Ilfov county, the phenomenon seems to have gotten out of control.

“It also happens to me when I’m on my bike, it also happens to the children when they go to school. No one comes to take action. If you take it from now on (no- towards Chiajna), you will see a lot of dogs. At night it’s more dangerous because one of them fools everyone,” a resident of Chiajna commune, Ilfov county, told G4Media.ro.

The representatives of the Ilfov County Council confirm that what was observed on the ground is a real phenomenon, widespread in the majority of the Ilfov localities. However, they say there is nothing they can do to reduce or stop the phenomenon because they have no legal leverage. Only the town halls can intervene.

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  • “We, the Ilfov County Council, have no legal authority to take stray dogs from the street. The law tells us that we must take animals abused by humans for which criminal cases are opened and placement orders are issued. The town halls must collect the dogs from the street. I personally would like this task to pass to the county councils,” Hilde Tudora, head of office, Animal Protection, Ilfov County Council, told TVR.

The problem is that the town halls do not give due importance to this phenomenon. Either they reason that they don’t have the budget for such a thing, or they have and have concluded contracts with exhumation companies, for various reasons, the people from Maidan still remain on the street.

  • “The embalming company intervenes together with the Local Police and picks up one, two, three, five, as many as they can catch, you realize that if there is a pack of five, six dogs, they can catch one, two, the rest run through the blocks , on servitude roads where the citizen won’t let you enter,” Dumitru Constantin, the deputy mayor of the Chiajna commune (Ilfov), declared for TVR.

In Ilfov county, only two town halls have dog shelters. With a capacity of approximately 300 seats, at the moment, both are archipelagos.

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