Exit Selsey Town Council: Dog Incidents in Public Spaces Survey Thank you for your time.Your responses will help us assess the need for potential dog-related policies in Selsey’s public outdoor spaces.Any aggressive or dangerous behaviour involving dogs should be reported to the police immediately on 999.The Town Council is only gathering data for policy considerations. We are not investigating incidents. Your responses are anonymous and will only be used to inform considerations regarding dog-related policies. Duplicate responses will be reviewed and filtered during analysis to maintain data integrity. For more details on the Town Council's privacy policy, visit Terms & conditions - Selsey Town Council Question Title * 1. Have you personally experienced or witnessed a negative dog-related incident in Selsey’s public spaces in the last 12 months? Yes No Question Title * 2. How often have you experienced or witnessed such incidents? Once 2-3 Times 4 or more times None of the above Question Title * 3. What type of incident occurred? (Select all that apply) Aggressive behaviour (e.g., barking, growling, or chasing) Harassment or intimidation by a dog Dog bite or physical attack Owner failing to control their dog Other (please specify) Question Title * 4. Who or what was affected in the incident? (Select all that apply) Another dog An adult A child Property (e.g., damage caused by the dog) Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. Did the incident involve a specific location in Selsey? No Yes (please specify) Question Title * 6. Did you report this incident to the police or another authority? Yes No Question Title * 7. Would you support a policy requiring dogs to be kept on leads in all Town Council parks (including Oval Field, Manor Green Park, Recreation Ground, and Hillfield Park)? Yes No Unsure Question Title * 8. How would you decribe your primary relationship with Selsey? Resident of Selsey Visitor to Selsey Please specify your postcode Done