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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find more and more, people are bringing their dogs to our neighborhood playground and letting them run around unleashed on the playground (on the mulched part, not even right next to it), nearby small children. It makes me feel really uncomfortable and also is against the law. Has anyone had any success calling the non-emergency police number for this? I hesitate to confront people because I find that most people who are that cavalier about letting their dogs run wild also go from 0 to 100 if you politely ask them to have their dog stop doing whatever it is doing. [/quote] Understand what you’re saying, but going right to the police is really the wrong thing to do. How about going up to the person and just explaining you'd prefer them to leash their dog because your kids are afraid? Not all dog owners are going to go ballistic on you. Be a responsible adult before you bring in law-enforcement, please. [/quote] This post made me laugh out loud. I'm seriously re-reading it to make sure it's not sarcasm. This poster is so dense and entitled that it's literally almost unbelievable to me. In case you were actually serious, PP, here's a newsflash for you: "really the wrong thing to do" is for people to break the law. By definition. Similarly, the definition of "responsible adult" is one who does the right thing, follows the laws of the community in which they are in, and respects the people around. So how about YOU do the right thing, actually follow the rules and abide by the laws, and be a responsible adult by keeping your mutt on a leash like you're required to, please.[/quote] No one likes you.[/quote] No one likes your dog. [/quote]
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