There was a short film on at the flicks about 20 years ago called "Its a dogs world" I laughed so much at Harold Scruby's frustrations over a dog called "fugly" that I went and watched it again with my dad.
Basically. I think this film sent Scruby on his Crusade against 4wd's.
It was all about dogs in general and had a couple of eccentrics as its basis. One was a woman who was doing everything under the sun to stop people letting thier dogs wee on her nature strip and the other was of course Scruby who was a local councillor who had a "fued" with a F250 driver who owned a german shorthaired pointer called fugly. This owner loved Fugly totally. To see that dog gleefully rush down to the surf was really uplifting to the soul. The owner did everything in his power to restrain Fugly but that dog was Houdini and always escaped to freedom. The film showed Scruby's dislike of dogs & followed his efforts of making Fugly an example. Of course this alienated him from most of the Aussies around Bondi who harboured Fugly from the dog catchers, then let him go when the coast was clear.
It had cost the owner over $3 grand in fines ( a lot back then) and he swore the dog was worth it.
The bloody mindedness of Scruby was unbelievable but of course could never win.
I bet that F250 had a bullbar :D

