Okay, I understand the logic that says a criminal killing or maiming a police dog while the dog is "on duty" is the same as injuring any other member of the police force. Logic dictates that the next thing the perp will go after is the human partner.
But making faces??? I'm not sure that making faces should even be called a crime if done toward a human police officer. Some things, while rude and uncalled for, just aren't criminal. Annoying and disrespectful but not criminal. There has to be more to this story, right!? I mean arguing or name calling or something.
I just read this and this doesn't surprise me at all. No offense to you GS owners, but those damn police dogs are annoying. I remember quite distinctly yelling at one to stfu because it was BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARKING at me in it's K9 car when I had stopped at a drugstore to buy smokes.
I mean WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOF! WOOF WOOF WOOOF WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!! WOOOF!
Okay I guess you get the picture.
They are so damn arrogant (hmm, the dog takes after the owner?) that it's really hard to like police dogs. But shepherds/ alsatians are cool dogs.
I've heard some pretty awful stories about how K-9 officers train their dogs. If even half of the stories are true, its no wonder police dogs act the way they do.
Its silly to prosecute someone for making faces at a dog. Dogs percieve things differently than people do. If I looked another person in the eye and smiled, they would think I was being friendly, while a dog would think I was wanting to fight by making direct eye contact and showing my teeth. Who knows what kind of faces this woman made, and what the dog thought about it. The woman might have been stupid, but not criminal.
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templelady
Making faces at a dog????
Okay, I understand the logic that says a criminal killing or maiming a police dog while the dog is "on duty" is the same as injuring any other member of the police force. Logic dictates that the next thing the perp will go after is the human partner.
But making faces??? I'm not sure that making faces should even be called a crime if done toward a human police officer. Some things, while rude and uncalled for, just aren't criminal. Annoying and disrespectful but not criminal. There has to be more to this story, right!? I mean arguing or name calling or something.
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RottieGrrrl
I just read this and this doesn't surprise me at all. No offense to you GS owners, but those damn police dogs are annoying. I remember quite distinctly yelling at one to stfu because it was BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARKING at me in it's K9 car when I had stopped at a drugstore to buy smokes.
I mean WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOF! WOOF WOOF WOOOF WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!! WOOOF!
Okay I guess you get the picture.
They are so damn arrogant (hmm, the dog takes after the owner?) that it's really hard to like police dogs. But shepherds/ alsatians are cool dogs.
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I've heard some pretty awful stories about how K-9 officers train their dogs. If even half of the stories are true, its no wonder police dogs act the way they do.
Its silly to prosecute someone for making faces at a dog. Dogs percieve things differently than people do. If I looked another person in the eye and smiled, they would think I was being friendly, while a dog would think I was wanting to fight by making direct eye contact and showing my teeth. Who knows what kind of faces this woman made, and what the dog thought about it. The woman might have been stupid, but not criminal.
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vegan Amen! No wonder the case was dropped like a hot potato. Had it been me, I would have called the SPCA and complained.
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excathedra
when i saw this onein the paper, i laughed
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