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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Non dog owners, I have a question. Do you object also to parents who bring the fog to the neighborhood bus stop? What about the lidless person who walks their dog past that bus stop in the morning? Isn’t the real issue whether the fog is friendly and well trained?[/quote] Let’s walk through this really slowly for you, because you clearly lack critical thinking skills. If there is a sign posted on school property that says “No Dogs,” that is clear, and enforceable. It is not public property. Students, parents, teachers and staff have every right to expect that no dogs will be on the property, and every right to ask the dog owner to exit the property and even bar them from the grounds if they break the rules. Unless a bus stop is somehow on private property, it is a public space. Unless there is a sign posted saying “No Dogs,” you are free to walk your dog there. No student, parent, teacher, staff member or bus staff can reasonably expect there won’t be dogs around the bus stop. So there’s no reason why anyone would object to a dog being there. So, in conclusion: A sign saying “No Dogs” on private property = no dogs. Public spaces = dogs are fine, unless some type of sign is posted. That said, your dog must be on a leash, and controlled. Per most city laws. If your dog is off-leash and out of control, I’m well within my rights to kick it, pepper spray it, club it, or otherwise protect myself and my children by any legal means necessary. And yeah, I’m serious. Did you get all that?[/quote] "On school property" does not include the sidewalks and neighborhoods that surround the school. [/quote]
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