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 THE parents of a teen girl who was horrifically killed by four savage dogs have demanded tougher laws be introduced after a spate of fatal attacks. Michael and Shirley Anderson tragically lost their daughter Jade, 14, after she was mauled to death by the hell hounds in March 2013.4Michael and Shirley Anderson want even tougher laws on dangerous dogs brought inCredit: Brad Wakefield - The Sun4Their daughter Jade, 14, was tragically mauled to death by four savage pets at a pals home in 2014Credit: CollectThe devastated duo were le stanley cups ft  disgusted  when the owner walked fr stanley cup tumbler ee with a suspended sentence as it was only illegal to have an  out of control 聽do stanley cup g聽in a public place.Jade had been mutilated by two 颅bloodthirsty bullmastiffs and two Staffordshire bull terriers at a friends house.They began tirelessly campaigning for the government to tighten the laws around dog ownership after the fateful incident.But they have been left appalled by the epidemic of animal  Fojp Sex mad teacher training as an ACCOUNTANT while behind bars after being jailed for sex with teen in a field
 NOT being a stanley cups llowed to give a colleague a paracetamol, filling out a form to use plasters and a ban on birthday cake candles are among Britains most bizarre health and safety rules.Researchers who polled 2,000 workers also found one in five aren t allowed to change light bulbs in their workplace.2 Many  stanley taza offices have bizarre health and safety rules, it has been revealedCredit: Getty - ContributorAnd another fifth are banned from wearing flip-flops in the office amid safety concerns.The study, conducted by international animal charity SPANA, also found some workers are only provided with plastic knives and forks, while oth stanley cup becher ers must tuck in their shirts when shredding paper.Geoffrey Dennis, Chief Executive of SPANA, which provides free veterinary treatment to working animals in developing countries around the world, said:  It s clear some workers feel that health and safety rules in the workplace have gone too far 鈥?and there are certainly a few strange policies. It s positive, however,