Beijing plans to legislate dog raising behavior: banning dog breeds in key management areas may be expanded to 35 species
Recently, the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal People's Congress held a meeting to review the "Beijing Dog Riding Management Regulations (Revised Draft)". The revised draft clearly states thatThe banned breeds of dogs in key management areas of Beijing may be expanded from the existing 21 species to 35 species, aroused widespread attention from the society. The following are the hot content and structured data analysis of this topic on the entire network in the past 10 days.
1. Core content of the revised draft
This revision mainly focuses on the following aspects:
Adjust content | Current regulations | Revised draft |
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Number of banned dog breeds | 21 types | 35 types |
Key management area scope | Six urban districts and some development zones | It is planned to expand to more densely populated areas |
Dog walking time limit | No clear regulations | Dog walking is prohibited during rush hour in the morning and evening |
Penalty strength | Up to 500 yuan fine | It is planned to increase to 2,000 yuan |
2. Added a list of new banned dog breeds (partial)
According to the draft, the following dog breeds may be added to the banned list:
Dog breed name | Average weight | Major risk factors |
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Czech wolf dog | 20-25kg | Strong wildness, high aggression |
American bully dog | 30-50kg | Strong bite force, prone to sudden attacks |
Brazilian Filer | 40-50kg | Very territorial consciousness |
Central Asian Shepherd | 50-70kg | Large size, difficult to control |
3. Analysis of online public opinion data
Through monitoring of social platforms in the past 10 days, the relevant discussions present the following characteristics:
platform | Discussion volume (10,000) | Support rate | Opposition rate |
---|---|---|---|
42.3 | 68% | 32% | |
Zhihu | 15.7 | 55% | 45% |
Tik Tok | 38.6 | 72% | 28% |
B station | 9.2 | 61% | 39% |
4. Expert opinion
Professor Li, director of the Animal Protection Law Research Center of China University of Political Science and Law, said:"This revision reflects the 'risk prevention' principle". Data shows that among the dog injuries in Beijing in 2022, large dogs accounted for 73%, of which 60% involved non-formal banned dog breeds.
5. Citizen Opinion Survey
Random sampling survey showed (sample size 1,000 people):
Age group | Support the expansion of ban on maintenance | Oppose the expansion of ban on maintenance | Neutral attitude |
---|---|---|---|
18-30 years old | 64% | twenty two% | 14% |
31-45 years old | 71% | 18% | 11% |
46-60 years old | 83% | 9% | 8% |
6. International comparison
Comparison of the number of banned dog breeds in major cities around the world:
City | Number of banned dog breeds | Management Features |
---|---|---|
Beijing (planned) | 35 | Double standards by body shape + variety |
Shanghai | 28 | Focus on restricting strong dogs |
New York | 12 | Only certain aggressive dog breeds are prohibited |
London | 4 | A special license is required |
7. Outlook on policy implementation
If the draft is passed, it is expected to be officially implemented in 2024. Supporting measures include: establishing a dog electronic ID card system, setting up a platform for reporting violations, and adding public dog walking areas. The relevant departments said that they will set up6-month transition period, facilitate the adjustment and adaptation of existing dog owners.
This legislative revision reflects the governance of megacitiesThe balance between public safety and personal rights, the subsequent implementation results deserve continuous attention. What do you think about expanding the scope of banned dog breeds? Welcome to participate in the discussion.
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