To: arthurus
If the police shoot a "menacing" dog it was a Pit Bull even if it was disguised as an Irish Setter.
Weekly, our police department gets dispatched to loose or stray dog calls where the dogs are always described by the callers as "pit bulls", 9 times out of 10 a loose dog call is described as a "pit bull" or "pit mix". This happens every week when the public calls in the stray dogs running about.
If and when we find these loose dogs they are always pomeranians and lab mixes and such.
So whatevs.....excuse me as I have to go on duty and shoot me a bunch of chihuahuas and irish setters tonight. Obama comes over our police radios and commands us to do so right before we make lists of everybody who has guns for the black helicopter agents.
57 posted on
05/26/2013 3:33:25 PM PDT by
brent13a
To: brent13a
Hereabouts animal control used to respond to stray dog calls. They are not armed though an officer may accompany them. They are trained and pick up any stray. The only one that had to have the help of the armed officer was rabid and that was a lot of years ago. Now police use dogs for training officers to shoot living beings and Animal Control is only good for lending out raccoon/cat traps. The trained and skilled animal catchers still work there but their duties are confined to the pound.
61 posted on
05/26/2013 4:35:14 PM PDT by
arthurus
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