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Dangerous Dogs, Stolen Bikes and Dating Apps

Today Mike is joined by Dawn and they discuss the Dangerous Dogs Act - is it really fit to task? Also they speak to Charlie Condell, a man trying to break a cycling world record, but has had his bike stolen! And Jo Hemmings is here to tell you what a good photo for Dating Apps should look like.

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