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poor dogs
« on: 27 June 2011, 18:57:44 »

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Re: poor dogs
« Reply #1 on: 27 June 2011, 19:06:39 »

Just saw this on the News.No wonder the country is in such a mess, if this is the type of cretin we have to ensure adherence to the law (not to mention common sense and compassion) is uppermost in folks minds. >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #2 on: 27 June 2011, 19:27:31 »

Again!...... :o

....almost a re-run of the incident of the 'depressed' officer whose dogs died in his car whilst he chatted to his mates last year! >:(
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Re: poor dogs
« Reply #3 on: 27 June 2011, 19:38:22 »

rather idiots, in the heat last year i sat nr a car with all windows shut and two dogs in for 20 mins (car was already there at dog unfriendly beach) hitting 30c, we had to leave so i pulled the front door top open and a shop gave us two bowls of water to put in (friendly dogs luckily) they were tied in so couldnt escape, i left a note.
only reason i want to get my aircon in hermes regassed is to keep it much cooler for my dog.

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Re: poor dogs
« Reply #4 on: 27 June 2011, 20:11:43 »

there is just no excuse..seeing as it happened last year has nothing been learned :y
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Re: poor dogs
« Reply #5 on: 27 June 2011, 20:13:07 »

There's no bloody excuse for this! his head should roll & a jail sentence handed down >:(
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Re: poor dogs
« Reply #6 on: 27 June 2011, 20:24:10 »

shouldnt it be manslaughter of a police officer?
might make ppl think twice about doing it to any other dog, what a way to go!
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« Reply #7 on: 27 June 2011, 21:13:44 »

 :'( :'( :'(

same happened here..

punishment must be in the same style imo >:( >:(
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Re: poor dogs
« Reply #8 on: 27 June 2011, 21:46:31 »

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Sources said an internal inquiry would consider a possible criminal prosecution.

I don't see what's to consider. :-? Somebody was responsible for the dogs. Why hasn't he been prosecuted?
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« Reply #9 on: 27 June 2011, 21:49:50 »

It would seem that the bloke responsible has cracked under the guilt. Its reported that he has been found in east London with injuries to his arms. :-/
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Re: poor dogs
« Reply #10 on: 27 June 2011, 22:26:34 »

How can anyone civilian or serving be so bloody stupid?

   OCD? Self harming? my arse. If that's true then they're not medically fit to serve. Conditional discharge? Each time two lives were lost through negligence.

  Prison sentence & drummed out of force. These were supposed to be experts to seve ?& protect. They could'nt look after thier dogs who ironically would've laid thier lives down for these so called handlers. >:(

   He'll get of with it just as the last winker did. >:(
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Re: poor dogs
« Reply #11 on: 27 June 2011, 22:27:31 »

As far as i am aware a police dog is a member of the force so to kill them surly is a criminal offence,
Put him inside among the criminals he has put there let them deal with it,
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Re: poor dogs
« Reply #12 on: 27 June 2011, 23:46:29 »

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Sources said an internal inquiry would consider a possible criminal prosecution.

I don't see what's to consider. :-? Somebody was responsible for the dogs. Why hasn't he been prosecuted?

My thoughts entirely :(
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Re: poor dogs
« Reply #13 on: 28 June 2011, 10:23:08 »

Were any of you there ?

Do any of you know the officer concerned and ANY of the circumstances.

Criminal ? Jail sentence ?

Steady folks. Steady.
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Re: poor dogs
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Were any of you there ?

Do any of you know the officer concerned and ANY of the circumstances.

Criminal ? Jail sentence ?

Steady folks. Steady.

Nope. Of course not, and I'm fully aware that what emerges from  the media often bears no resemblance to reality.

I just object to language like this being used..

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Sources said an internal inquiry would consider a possible criminal prosecution.

When someone was responsible for leaving those dogs there and we know damn well that if a civilian left his dogs in a car to die there would be nothing to consider and no possible about it. A conviction would be brought.
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