
Law On The Disclosure Of Dogs
No, the Moscow Law prohibits dog walks without morphine and leashing only in certain places (about state offices, kindergartens, beachs, near schools and kindergartens). It's not enough to protect people from dog bites, because there's a lot of places in town where a dog can walk without a leash and a wardrobe. Now, a dog can walk perfectly peacefully without a curtain on the Red Square or on the Tower Street, where many people walk.
I mean, even if all the dogs are going to abide by the law, your chance to be lost by some big dog won't fall much, because dogs don't just attack the playground. This is why it is not about dog masters, but Russian laws and laws of Moscow, which are sufficiently loyal to dog masters. In Russia several times, it was proposed that a law be enacted to restrict the development and removal of dogs by dangerous breeds, but, unfortunately, all these attempts were unsuccessful.
Perhaps the reason for such inertia by the authorities is that in society the idea of limiting Dogs. Not popular. It's linked to the pervasive belief that there's no dangerous dog species, and everything depends on the master. Unfortunately, the victims of big dogs don't usually help much.