Breaking: Police Will Face Charges Over Dog Deaths In Nottinghamshire
The police officer in charge of two dogs who died after being left in a sweltering hot car in Nottinghamshire last month is to face prosecution over the deaths.

The two dogs – both German Shepherds - were discovered, dead, in a private car outside of Police HQ at Sherwood Lodge, Nottinghamshire.
The RSPCA has confirmed that legal proceedings will be brought against an officer for allegedly causing unnecessary suffering to the animals.
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This news has undoubtedly made my day.
Professionals are expected to set a good example and this man is no exception.
I hope that his actions will result in losing his job. A prison sentence should be mandatory in these cases.
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