To: nickcarraway
The man that allowed the dog to run loose and unattended should be charged with negligence and endangering the life of others. I get tired of irresponsible hand wringing bed wetters getting their panties in a wad and blaming everyone else when they are the ones at fault.
To: vetvetdoug
The man that allowed the dog to run loose and unattended should be charged with negligence and endangering the life of others. Absolutely! I was in rural Indiana training for a triathlon. I was doing about 25 mph when I saw the dog running out of someones front yard. He ended up under my front wheel, I ended up flying through the air. The impact broke my helmet in three places. The cops gave the owner a lecture.
To: vetvetdoug
The man that allowed the dog to run loose and unattended should be charged with negligence and endangering the life of others.If he was in his owners' front yard, as reported, he wasn't running loose.
To: vetvetdoug
The man that allowed the dog to run loose and unattended should be charged with negligence and endangering the life of others. I get tired of irresponsible hand wringing bed wetters getting their panties in a wad and blaming everyone else when they are the ones at fault. Fifty years ago most dogs ran loose without serious incident. Then bed wetters came along demanding lease laws. Now you want to make criminals out of those who don't conform perfectly to your phobia. The real amazing fact is that those "evil" Russians actually tolerate about 26,000 feral dogs roaming Moscow. S trip to Moscow should send you into an apocalyptic fit.
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