A dog walker has been fined £602 ($815) over a fatal attack by his Red Setter on a deer in one of London’s Royal Parks—where they are protected by law. Such attacks have increased during the pandemic, according to authorities, due to lockdown-type measures. Greater numbers of people are visiting parks for exercise and socialising, and restrictions have fueled a rise in dog ownership and novice owners. The incident took place on the morning of Oct. 1 in Richmond Park, where, as in all eight of London’s Royal Parks, it is illegal for dogs to chase the deer. According to the police, the doe was hit by a car as it tried to fleet the dog, breaking its leg. It was later put down by a gamekeeper due to its injuries. The dog owner, Franck Hiribarne, himself reported the incident to park authorities. He pleaded guilty to causing/permitting an animal he was …