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Name: David Gosling on Jul 24, 2006Comments: Please ensure Saxon gets the retirement he deserves.Flag
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Name: Kirsty Firth on Jul 24, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Ray Knight on Jul 24, 2006Comments: I feel it eould be wrong to destroy this dog when there is a welcoming home for it to go to.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 24, 2006Comments: I feel it eould be wrong to destroy this dog when there is a welcoming home for it to go to.Flag
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Name: Harry on Jul 24, 2006Comments: I sign this petition. I too think this is a disgrace.Flag
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Name: Lynn Pope on Jul 24, 2006Comments: Why when this dog has given 5 yrs of loyal service should he be put to sleep.It is shameful.Flag
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Name: Joyce Manton on Jul 24, 2006Comments: He should be allowed to live out his retirement in comfort with someone who appreciates the loyalty he will give them.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 24, 2006Comments: It's a disgrace the police set this type of example,redundant so kill it,despite years of loyal service,the same should apply to them when they retireFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 24, 2006Comments: DisgustingFlag
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Name: Charlotte Bennett on Jul 24, 2006Comments: absolutely ridiculous! Let him live out his retirement with the man he loves so much, he's been so loyal and this is the sort of gratitude the force gives him! Disgusting!Flag
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Name: Christine Green on Jul 24, 2006Comments: its ridiculous putting a dog to sleep , when there is a good home for himFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 24, 2006Comments: It is a disgraceful state of affairs that Saxon is not permitted to end his days with a handler who loves him and is prepared to keep him safe. The end of his working life ahould not be the end of his life completely. Give Saxon a future.Flag
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Name: Paula Ackary on Jul 24, 2006Comments: what a horrible thing to happen to a wonderfull dogFlag
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Name: Marc Obermann on Jul 24, 2006Comments: Return Saxon to Mike his handler to live in the comfort of his home. No other action is acceptable or makes sense, it is the right thing to do by both Saxon and Mike and everyone involved.Flag
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Name: Anda Stavri on Jul 24, 2006Comments: Please do not distroy this dog, after he faithfuly served the purpose of his training. Let him be adopted by the man that loves him.Flag
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Name: Lauren Killcross on Jul 24, 2006Comments: SAVE SAXON!!!!!Flag
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Name: Lynne White on Jul 24, 2006Comments: I am disgusted at the police force behaviour loyalty means nothing no wonder we all live in fear!Flag
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Name: Andrew Christie on Jul 24, 2006Comments: This is outrageous.Flag
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Name: Jill Stone on Jul 24, 2006Comments: The police already have so much bad press, they will get more if they decide to put this heroic dog down. Let the handler keep him as a pet.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 24, 2006Comments: Saxo deserves honorary retirement, not this. Its disgraceful. AmandaFlag
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Name: Kate Townsend on Jul 24, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Jackie on Jul 24, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Polly Gregor on Jul 24, 2006Comments: The dog deserves a long, safe life with the family he loves. It is cruel to both the dog and the handler to kill it at retirement age. I am sure you would not care to be killed at the end of your working life.Flag
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Name: Yvonne Harley on Jul 24, 2006Comments: this shouldn't be allowed!Flag
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Name: Michael Armstrong on Jul 24, 2006Comments: This brave, dedicated animal already has a home ready to accept him. It would be inhumane to kill this dog rather than allow him to share his love and devotion with a equally loving family.Flag
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Name: Maria Marshall on Jul 24, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Carolyn McNair on Jul 24, 2006Comments: This is disgraceful....Save Saxon !!!!Flag
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Name: SHIRL WALKER on Jul 24, 2006Comments: Is this the way for the police to reward an employee I wonder how many people would gift their dogs to the police forces KNOWING that they would be destroyed only because they become surplus to requirements.Flag
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Name: Katharine Shaw on Jul 24, 2006Comments: This is one of the saddist stories I have ever heard, this dog sounds like the best friend anyone could ever hope to have, he deserves a good peaceful retiremnt.Flag
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Name: Kyoko Tamai on Jul 24, 2006Comments: If I can show my respect to those dogs only by doing this, and the owner is willing to save him as a pet, I am very happy to sign this. Please save Saxon.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 24, 2006Comments: What a waste of a dog's life. SHAME ON YOU GWENT POLICE FORCE. Let's hope everyone gets to here of this needless cruelty. A private vet wouldn't destroy a healthy, sociable, dog for no reason; so what right has the police force's vets to EQUAL SHAME ON YOU !Flag
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Name: Dougie Wood on Jul 24, 2006Comments: No, the responsible thing to do is retire Saxon to the care of his handler, where he can have the retirement he deserves. I used to work in an organisation which had "senior officers" - they couldn't come up with sensible ideas, either, but, unfortunately, nobody would have them PTS, either. Save Saxon!Flag
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Name: Pat Henkel on Jul 24, 2006Comments: It is only fitting that we honor and protect those that protect us! The responsible thing to do is let this police officer take his trusted companion home with him to enjoy the rest of his years with someone who has mutual love. That is the "Responsible thing to do!"Flag
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Name: Chris Skelhorn on Jul 24, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 24, 2006Comments: Ex Handler- Lancs. /Cheshire (long time retired and lives in Perth, Western Australia). Once upon a time there was no such thing as political correctness, now it seems Im well out of the job .hope, at least, Saxon is retired to Mike. Ideally he should be re-licensed and allowed to continue his duties with his handler P.C. Townley. Good Luck.Flag
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Name: Howard Knauf on Jul 25, 2006Comments: Save saxon, the policemens guardianFlag
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Name: Heather Haase on Jul 25, 2006Comments: Please save Saxon! He is not harmful but rather a HERO for saving a mans life many times over! Put the man with the axe on death row instead.Flag
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Name: Sandy Holt on Jul 25, 2006Comments: I can't even begin to fathom the thought process of the moron(s) who are even contemplating euthanizing such a beautiful, loyal PUBLIC SERVANT. I think the public should have a voice over the ultimate decision on what is going to happen to Saxton. This dog deserves to be retired with HONOR, and not subject to the same fate as the US Military War dogs that served in our Viet Nam War. It makes me ill to think of this dog being euthanized for the simple reason of human ignorance.Flag
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Name: Michael Johnson on Jul 25, 2006Comments: the police are very cruel please save saxon NOW!!!Flag
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Name: Michael Osborne on Jul 25, 2006Comments: Police dogs should be given an honourable retirement and not destroyed for adminstrative convenience. Perhaps the senior police officers responsible for this decision might like to develop a conscience.Flag
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Name: Edward Berresford on Jul 25, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Angela Hay on Jul 25, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Stewart Hay on Jul 25, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 25, 2006Comments: Please don't do this. It's wrong on so many levels.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 25, 2006Comments: Allow Saxon a long & happy retirementFlag
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Name: Ebowers on Jul 25, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Rachael Corbett on Jul 25, 2006Comments: This is absolutely appaling behaviour for one of Her Majesties Services. How can you justify putting to sleep a faithful,loyal companion who has served his handler and given 110% and also put his life on the line I am utterly disgusted by this behaviour. Shame on them.Flag
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Name: Ebowers on Jul 25, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Cima on Jul 25, 2006Comments: SAXON,mast NOT be put to sleep, I will give any help, to prevent thisFlag
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Name: Geoffrey Allen on Jul 25, 2006Comments: DisgustingFlag