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Reply #60 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 4:05pm
 
You go for it Einstein.......10 years solitary for a police officer defending himself. Oh yes and FYI a police officer is allowed to pursue an investigation by entering anybody's property, only in the case of searching the premises does he need a search warrant. He is also allowed to chase anybody across and in fact through your property without a warrant.

So, you are a total dill boobythepratt.... Grin Grin  Grin
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Reply #61 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 4:17pm
 
viewpoint wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:42pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:36pm:
What would be a suitable punishment for the cop who killed the dog?


An afternoon listening to your crap!


hahahahhaha

I reckon a long weekend and free tickets to an entertainment venue of his/her choosing.
At the expense of the dead dog owner.
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Reply #62 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 5:01pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 4:17pm:
viewpoint wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:42pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:36pm:
What would be a suitable punishment for the cop who killed the dog?


An afternoon listening to your crap!


hahahahhaha

I reckon a long weekend and free tickets to an entertainment venue of his/her choosing.
At the expense of the dead dog owner.



I think an acceptable punishment would be for the policeman
to be placed in the stocks & have rotten tomatoes thrown at him for 8 hours
by members of the public.


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Reply #63 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 9:47pm
 
viewpoint wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 4:05pm:
You go for it Einstein.......10 years solitary for a police officer defending himself. Oh yes and FYI a police officer is allowed to pursue an investigation by entering anybody's property, only in the case of searching the premises does he need a search warrant. He is also allowed to chase anybody across and in fact through your property without a warrant.

So, you are a total dill boobythepratt.... Grin Grin  Grin



Got to hell viewpoint.
You wouldn't say that if your best friend - a pet dog
was murdered by a cowboy cop.
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Reply #64 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 9:54pm
 
viewpoint wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:37pm:
Terming a police officer as an intruder is a crock, and you know it, so talk sense. And if the local candidate for whoever is canvassing that street, is that dog under control when said candidate wants to discuss the election with the householder, enters through the front gate which obviously wasn't locked, and this big dog rushes at him or her?

You talk rubbish!


Oh, so now we expect dogs to differentiate between police officers, local MP's and common people.

Yeh I talk rubbish.

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Reply #65 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:00pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 9:47pm:
viewpoint wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 4:05pm:
You go for it Einstein.......10 years solitary for a police officer defending himself. Oh yes and FYI a police officer is allowed to pursue an investigation by entering anybody's property, only in the case of searching the premises does he need a search warrant. He is also allowed to chase anybody across and in fact through your property without a warrant.

So, you are a total dill boobythepratt.... Grin Grin  Grin



Got to hell viewpoint.
You wouldn't say that if your best friend - a pet dog
was murdered by a cowboy cop.


well bobby, your best friend may be a dog.
To real humans dogs are dogs.

And any dog that menaces any human should be killed.
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Reply #66 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:15pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:00pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 9:47pm:
viewpoint wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 4:05pm:
You go for it Einstein.......10 years solitary for a police officer defending himself. Oh yes and FYI a police officer is allowed to pursue an investigation by entering anybody's property, only in the case of searching the premises does he need a search warrant. He is also allowed to chase anybody across and in fact through your property without a warrant.

So, you are a total dill boobythepratt.... Grin Grin  Grin



Got to hell viewpoint.
You wouldn't say that if your best friend - a pet dog
was murdered by a cowboy cop.


well bobby, your best friend may be a dog.
To real humans dogs are dogs.

And any dog that menaces any human should be killed.


Dear Sprint,
I feel sorry for you.
It's obvious that you've never owned a pet dog or cat.
They can truly be great friends - even better than people.

you are forgiven

namaste
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Reply #67 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:18pm
 

I have owned many pets.
I have nevber owned any friends.

there is a difference between a friend and a pet, as you infer.
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Reply #68 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:21pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:18pm:
I have owned many pets.
I have nevber owned any friends.

there is a difference between a friend and a pet, as you infer.



When you've been at work all day a dog is so happy to see you when you arrive home.
It wags it's tail & wants to play.
It makes you happy just to see them.
That is true love.
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Reply #69 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:39pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:21pm:

When you've been at work all day a dog is so happy to see you when you arrive home.
It wags it's tail & wants to play.
It makes you happy just to see them.
That is true love.

well, some of us dont have to tie a pork chop around our neck in order for our dogs to be happy to see us.
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Reply #70 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:44pm
 
... wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:07pm:
  Not sure how, let alone why, you'd train a dog to allow intruders in without a peep. 

Maybe because one reason is you would be legally liable if someone entered your backyard and your dog attacked them. And before you go down the inevitable path, the law allows you to legally evict, detain or otherwise resist someone entering your property illegally, it does not allow you to train an animal to becopme a vicious killing machine to make up for your own insecurities. 
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Reply #71 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:47pm
 
ian wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:44pm:
... wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 3:07pm:
  Not sure how, let alone why, you'd train a dog to allow intruders in without a peep. 

Maybe because one reason is you would be legally liable if someone entered your backyard and your dog attacked them. And before you go down the inevitable path, the law allows you to legally evict, detain or otherwise resist someone entering your property illegally, it does not allow you to train an animal to becopme a vicious killing machine to make up for your own insecurities. 



Who said anything about training a dog to approach, or attack intruders - it's an instinct present in every dog alive.  It's the reason we domesticated them.
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Reply #72 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:53pm
 
Your question was why we would train dogs not to attack intruders, as I recall.
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Reply #73 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:53pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:21pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:18pm:
I have owned many pets.
I have nevber owned any friends.

there is a difference between a friend and a pet, as you infer.



When you've been at work all day a dog is so happy to see you when you arrive home.
It wags it's tail & wants to play.
It makes you happy just to see them.
That is true love.


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Reply #74 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:55pm
 
ian wrote on Sep 5th, 2013 at 10:53pm:
Your question was why we would train dogs not to attack intruders, as I recall.


First explain how you'll train out an inherent aspect of all canine behaviour, then we'll get to the why.

But I should take this opportunity to bring us back down to earth - nobody was attacked.  Well, except the poor dead dog.
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