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Slimory

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  1. Pride & Glory is pretty good, it's about corruption in the NYPD, can't remember exactly, been a long time since I watched.
  2. Your an odd one.. you must be gamerdangers brother or something or long lost cousin lol jk but seriously, why would you even ask that without reasoning as to why?
  3. I have a little Shitzhu & my girlfriend, that's all I need, I have a hard time dealing with stupidity.
  4. Have you ever been bitten by a dog unprovoked? I have, on a tow call, ladies pitbull cross flew out of her house & grabbed my ass cheek & would not let go tore my pants all to shit.., never felt so much pain sitting down in my life.. same thing, I wasn't speaking of police dogs alone, I was talking all dogs, in the UK it may be different, but it does happen here in Canada/ U.S., I don't think police dogs should be banned, not at all, but everyone KNOWS how cops are & what they're capable of, they can train a dog to do whatever THEY want them to do, just like anyone else, which is just as dangerous, using dogs to sniff out drugs then fine, but no reason for letting a dog loose on someone for running because they don't feel like running, in my opinion would be excessive, I know there was 1 instance where people went crazy cause an HRP Officer shot someones dog, however, that cops partner drove the dog & owner to the vet, the dog survived, people will always note the bad before the good, especially with the police & how much they're hated in most places.
  5. It's a 2 way street here, the point I was trying to make was the cops can shoot my dog if their safety is threatened in anyway but I have to PHYSICALLY take being mauled by a police dog or risk getting shot/ tazed if I put my hands on their dogs, should go both ways, it's different for an LEO otherwise would be considered murder LEGALLY if I was attacked my an LEO. A dog can maul you, cause extreme damage, PERMANENT damage to whatever part of your body which can be justified through the legal system as "reasonable use of force". If I killed a dog that attacked me unprovoked & killed it, I'd be let off, if anything was even done, but I've NEVER seen anyone provoke a police trained dog, this allows them to attack people, fleeing to get away from them, often because they are scared, Would you take being mauled by a police dog when you are running away from it so it WON'T attack you? I wouldn't. EDIT: A police trained K-9 isn't doing any of what it's told because it WANTS to, it's doing it because it HAS too, it's what they're trained for, it only knows it's doing right because it's being praised so.
  6. My opinions on service dogs is the law is very hypocritical, if an Officer came on my property & the Officer felt his life was in danger, he/she can shoot my dog, but if a service dog attacks a human being for the intent of "doing good" & the human in anyway hurts or even kills a service dog, your labeled a criminal, a service dog can also be shown/ trained to give false positives to gain entry to somewhere.. 2 wrongs don't make a right in my opinion.
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