Teddington: parks are "not a petting zoo" warns Council leader as MORE people seen feeding deer
By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter 5th Nov 2021
A council boss has said Richmond Park is "not a petting zoo" after members of the public were caught feeding and stroking deer.
It comes as Royal Parks Police officers took to Twitter to warn park users for getting too close to deer and encouraging their children to feed them and breaking branches off protected trees – breaching park rules.
The deer have been branded as "dangerous animals" and are not there for park users to "shove half a loaf of Hovis down their face" according to Richmond's council leader.
Speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, Richmond Council leader Gareth Roberts, said: "The public think deer roaming wild in the park is some sort of petting zoo and of course it's not. These are large, wild and dangerous animals.
"These are not cuddly, tame animals which are there for [the public] to rip branches off trees or to shove half a loaf of Hovis down their face."
Cllr Roberts explained that it has been happening for years and some deer have become acclimatised to the public. He continued: "All it takes is for a dog to come along and there's a small child standing in a herd of deer and the deer will take off. They'll just stampede and trample people.
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