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Post by ratcliff on May 22, 2023 23:19:11 GMT
And just in the last few weeks we’ve had a woman killed in London by dogs,numerous dog attacks and in the last 48 hours a man killed,a young boy scalped and a baby attacked and seriously injured by dogs. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12104679/Nine-month-old-baby-hospitalised-attacked-dog-West-Sussex.htmlAnd the cops are overreacting and trigger happy? Yeah right I see what are called professional? dog walkers with too many to handle and little control. I am a dog lover but human safety has to come first including cops. Are there more dog attacks or simply are the press choosing to report any dog growling after being provoked by the actions (or inactions) of a human? Those dogs were not ''dangerously out of control - far from it They were not ''humanely destroyed'' - far from it they died in agony The dogs had not 'seriously injured' anyone- far from it An OTT response from the much discredited Met saw a posse of cops arrive, shouting and screaming at them and their owner causing the dogs to start barking - my dog would start barking if we were surrounded by a posse shouting and screaming at us They were summarily executed whist on leads( and not even cleanly) One can only hope that the RSPCA (as a prosecuting authority) decides to see the Met in court ( I do agree that some dog walkers take to many dogs out at once, 3/4 should be the maximum) Yet in the news in the past couple of weeks an army horse took a lump out of a woman's pony tail , just because Responses such as yours would require an armed response and the horse shot for being ''dangerously out of control'' , after al it 'might'' have knocked someone over or trodden on their foot ....and just how many human on human knife attacks happen yet don't trigger such responses?
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Post by ratcliff on May 22, 2023 23:22:40 GMT
I can understand how it happened just because she has dementia does not mean she cannot thrust a knife with bad intention. Though likely unable to stab you properly she might cut an arm or hand with a short motion. Perhaps with shields they could have forced her back and another grabs her knife arm. You can bet they did not have shields with them and thought what is the quickest way of ending it and hey presto, the taser. She was holding her zimmer frame - how could she thrust a knife? has she got three hands?
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Post by wapentake on May 23, 2023 7:46:13 GMT
And just in the last few weeks we’ve had a woman killed in London by dogs,numerous dog attacks and in the last 48 hours a man killed,a young boy scalped and a baby attacked and seriously injured by dogs. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12104679/Nine-month-old-baby-hospitalised-attacked-dog-West-Sussex.htmlAnd the cops are overreacting and trigger happy? Yeah right I see what are called professional? dog walkers with too many to handle and little control. I am a dog lover but human safety has to come first including cops. Are there more dog attacks or simply are the press choosing to report any dog growling after being provoked by the actions (or inactions) of a human? Those dogs were not ''dangerously out of control - far from it They were not ''humanely destroyed'' - far from it they died in agony The dogs had not 'seriously injured' anyone- far from it An OTT response from the much discredited Met saw a posse of cops arrive, shouting and screaming at them and their owner causing the dogs to start barking - my dog would start barking if we were surrounded by a posse shouting and screaming at us They were summarily executed whist on leads( and not even cleanly) One can only hope that the RSPCA (as a prosecuting authority) decides to see the Met in court ( I do agree that some dog walkers take to many dogs out at once, 3/4 should be the maximum) You have completely ignored the fact he was banned from owning dogs,there is a reason which is illustrated by that very episode. Pardon? The horses are on ceremonial duty and there are clear notices warning not to go close to them so no it would be their own fault if they got hurt wouldn’t it? .
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Post by Dubdrifter on May 23, 2023 7:47:40 GMT
Some 11 year olds can be very dangerous …. if the cops don’t minimise a threat and go for the safest option for the officer … the police insurance won’t pay out in compensation claims if the officer gets hurt.
The 95 year old mentioned probably grabbed a knife and refused to take her medication … she knows bad medication when she sees her fellow inmates turned into vegetables by tablets and bad covid jabs.
Some Australian cops are just State-sanctioned Nazis these days … they threw top tennis star Djokovic into a detention centre for not taking his jab … and then deported him. She knew what the Authorities are like there …. they lure young children into Covid jab centres with sweeties and ice cream …. before jabbing them.
Aussie governments are sick ‘n’ nasty these days. … and their Press is Goebbels 2.0
God help me if I end up in a care home or hospital … I’ll be sleeping with a knife under my pillow 24/7 - just in case a Big Pharma prostitute Dr tries to creep up on me and jab me with something.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on May 23, 2023 11:51:24 GMT
What a complete load of shite.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2023 13:40:31 GMT
Are there more dog attacks or simply are the press choosing to report any dog growling after being provoked by the actions (or inactions) of a human? Those dogs were not ''dangerously out of control - far from it They were not ''humanely destroyed'' - far from it they died in agony The dogs had not 'seriously injured' anyone- far from it An OTT response from the much discredited Met saw a posse of cops arrive, shouting and screaming at them and their owner causing the dogs to start barking - my dog would start barking if we were surrounded by a posse shouting and screaming at us They were summarily executed whist on leads( and not even cleanly) One can only hope that the RSPCA (as a prosecuting authority) decides to see the Met in court ( I do agree that some dog walkers take to many dogs out at once, 3/4 should be the maximum) You have completely ignored the fact he was banned from owning dogs,there is a reason which is illustrated by that very episode. That's not the dogs fault.
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Post by patman post on May 23, 2023 13:54:47 GMT
And just in the last few weeks we’ve had a woman killed in London by dogs,numerous dog attacks and in the last 48 hours a man killed,a young boy scalped and a baby attacked and seriously injured by dogs. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12104679/Nine-month-old-baby-hospitalised-attacked-dog-West-Sussex.htmlAnd the cops are overreacting and trigger happy? Yeah right I see what are called professional? dog walkers with too many to handle and little control. I am a dog lover but human safety has to come first including cops. ( I do agree that some dog walkers take to many dogs out at once, 3/4 should be the maximum) So, in addition to clipping ears and tails, you'd advocate something like amputating one of the poor mutt's legs just so it can go hobblies...?
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Post by wapentake on May 23, 2023 13:56:00 GMT
You have completely ignored the fact he was banned from owning dogs,there is a reason which is illustrated by that very episode. That's not the dogs fault.
I’ve never said it was,what I did say was in situations of danger humans have to come first. I repeat I am a dog lover but a realist too,many years ago when driving an Alsatian ran in to the road I braked and just missed it,my wife said why didn’t you swerve wasn’t happy with me but I just said no because It could’ve caused worse.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2023 14:03:59 GMT
That's not the dogs fault.
I’ve never said it was,what I did say was in situations of danger humans have to come first. I repeat I am a dog lover but a realist too,many years ago when driving an Alsatian ran in to the road I braked and just missed it,my wife said why didn’t you swerve wasn’t happy with me but I just said no because It could’ve caused worse. As Ratcliff keeps pointing out in a number of ways, what was the actual danger?
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Post by wapentake on May 23, 2023 18:17:29 GMT
I’ve never said it was,what I did say was in situations of danger humans have to come first. I repeat I am a dog lover but a realist too,many years ago when driving an Alsatian ran in to the road I braked and just missed it,my wife said why didn’t you swerve wasn’t happy with me but I just said no because It could’ve caused worse. As Ratcliff keeps pointing out in a number of ways, what was the actual danger? Well it was apparent to me viewing that,but you and Ratcliffe see it differently which is fine.
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Post by ratcliff on May 23, 2023 19:25:48 GMT
Are there more dog attacks or simply are the press choosing to report any dog growling after being provoked by the actions (or inactions) of a human? Those dogs were not ''dangerously out of control - far from it They were not ''humanely destroyed'' - far from it they died in agony The dogs had not 'seriously injured' anyone- far from it An OTT response from the much discredited Met saw a posse of cops arrive, shouting and screaming at them and their owner causing the dogs to start barking - my dog would start barking if we were surrounded by a posse shouting and screaming at us They were summarily executed whist on leads( and not even cleanly) One can only hope that the RSPCA (as a prosecuting authority) decides to see the Met in court ( I do agree that some dog walkers take to many dogs out at once, 3/4 should be the maximum) You have completely ignored the fact he was banned from owning dogs,there is a reason which is illustrated by that very episode. Pardon? The horses are on ceremonial duty and there are clear notices warning not to go close to them so no it would be their own fault if they got hurt wouldn’t it? . He was banned from owning dogs so according to you that completely justifies trigger happy cops summarily executing dogs on leads Words fail me
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Post by wapentake on May 23, 2023 19:29:24 GMT
You have completely ignored the fact he was banned from owning dogs,there is a reason which is illustrated by that very episode. Pardon? The horses are on ceremonial duty and there are clear notices warning not to go close to them so no it would be their own fault if they got hurt wouldn’t it? . He was banned from owning dogs so according to you that completely justifies trigger happy cops summarily executing dogs on leads Words fail me No according to me the dogs wouldn’t be dead but for him and I see the events leading up to them being killed differently from you.
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Post by ratcliff on May 24, 2023 13:15:10 GMT
He was banned from owning dogs so according to you that completely justifies trigger happy cops summarily executing dogs on leads Words fail me No according to me the dogs wouldn’t be dead but for him and I see the events leading up to them being killed differently from you. The dogs died on leads horribly ( not ''humanely'' destroyed as per the police lie ) entirely due to a posse of trigger happy cops shooting them after an OTT response to a (let's be kind) ''mistaken'' call from a third party about a non injury to screeching woman holding a white dog . The videos taken by local residents showing the entire events make horrific viewing . All dog owners in that area need to be very wary if their on lead dogs bark whilst out on a walk and there are police in the area.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2023 20:57:21 GMT
Well, the old lady died from the injuries she received when tasered: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12124101/Great-grandmother-Clare-Nowland-tasered-Police-officer-Kristian-White-allegedly-said-bugger-it.html"Senior Constable Kristian White, 33, was charged with recklessly causing grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault on Wednesday evening. "
"I can take it (the knife) off her,' the female officer said as the pair were locked in a stand off with Mrs Nowland, 9News reported.
It is believed police will allege in court that at this point Constable White said: 'No, bugger it' before tasering the great-grandmother causing her to fall back and fracture her skull."
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Post by bancroft on May 26, 2023 15:50:31 GMT
I imagine this might become a manslaughter case.
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