Tory MP fined after his Jack Russell caused a deer stampede in Richmond Park
By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter 8th Jun 2021
An MP has been told to pay a fine after his dog caused a stampede of around 200 deer in Richmond Park.
Daniel Kruger, Conservative MP for Devizes in Wiltshire, pleaded guilty to causing or permitting an animal to chase or worry another animal in a royal park.
Kruger, 46, was at Westminster court yesterday and had postponed the hearing twice before his appearance.
The court heard that the MP was on a walk with his wife and family in the park on March 20 when his dog 'Pebble,' suddenly ran across the road.
The 11-month-old Jack Russell startled and panicked a herd of fallow deer with Kruger nowhere to be seen, prosecutor Dominic Hockley said.
Hockley said: "It's been said it only takes one pebble to start an avalanche.
"In this case it only took one Pebble to start a stampede."
PC Samantha Riggs, Volunteer Ranger Duncan MacCallum and other members of the public witnessed the chase, which lasted for around 45 seconds before Pebble was put back on the lead.
The court also saw video footage taken by a member of the public as the incident happened, in which the Tory MP shouts his dog's name repeatedly.
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