Житель Курска построил во дворе многоквартирного дома на улице Карла Маркса вольер с будками и содержал в них собак крупных пород
A court in Kursk, Russia ruled against a dog owner who built a kennel in the courtyard of his apartment building and kept large breed dogs there. The residents of the building complained to the court, and the court sided with the residents, forbidding the dog owner from keeping the dogs in the courtyard. The dog owner appealed the decision, but a higher court upheld the original ruling. The main conceptual idea is that a court can rule against an individual's right to keep large dogs on public property if it is deemed disruptive or dangerous to other residents.