Posted on 04/17/2017 11:41:42 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Heh! Can you tell I have a son too?
Yes sir. Mines 14, so your comments ring true as I battle common core and the rest of lifes lessons.
Freegards!!
My advice would be anyone stupid enough to let their dog to run out unleashed out onto public streets, sidewalks, and or allow them to wander around unleashed, need to be sued but good if they’re dog causes harm. It’s don’t matter if the dog got out on it’s own or whatever.
I can assure you, you will win your case. Small claims in CA are now good for 10K.
Stupid people need the s**t sued out of them. It’s much more lucrative than kicking the s**t out of them.
I did call the police and they paid him a visit. I live in a small town just outside a large town, and we have steep fines for people who let their dogs run loose. I felt he didn't get the seriousness of the situation and needed a little reminder of how big a fine he could get.
Good for you.
I know of a case where a dog ran out the screen door of a residence when some old guy was walking his dog close by.
The unleashed dog caused the old guy to trip over his own dog and he fell to the concrete. He wound up breaking his wrist and sustained injuries to his back. They successfully sued and received a settlement of $48,000 over and above his medical treatment.
The unleashed dog never bit the old guy or his dog, but the idiot who was responsible still paid big league.
In all honesty I can’t remember where a dog killed a cop or an adult.
Unfortunately, we do still have some of the cop-haters around.
Oops, you're assuming...........naughty, naughty!
Really? Dogs kill grown adults all the time- Happened on Tv just recently infact- Dog killed his owner
Probably bullsh*t. I know several cops and a bunch of retired cops. Dogs are to be shot is the attitude. Hereabouts we have a sheriff who doesn’t put up with that nonsense. A couple of years ago police in two different municipalities shot dogs egregiously. Sheriff had a meeting and explained to representative officers from all the county departments that they had all had training in how to handle even excited pit bulls and that shooting them was not part of that training. If it happened again for any reason the offending officer would be immediately out of a job and would have bad reccommends from the county. There have been no more shootings of dogs.
Shoot my dog and you’ll lose your life.
The only open questions are when and where.
L
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