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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I have no fantasies about hurting any animals. I don't want a dog to put their jaw on my leg again. I'm not going to wait for that to happen next time - if your dog comes right up to me, I will pepper spray it. My safety comes before your dog, always. If you don't care about your dog, if you don't care about others, if you think your laziness and incompetence comes above your own dog or other people, you are a horrible, horrible person. [/quote] Well, you know what you narcissistic psycho - it's an assault if you attack my dog unprovoked. And "coming up to you" without more is not a sufficient provocation. So you and your little gaggle of prissy rotten peaches can tut and clutch your pearls all you like about the four pound dog being walked unleashed, but guess who is actually going to get the cops called on them? [/quote] No, it's not an assault if I pepper spray your off-leash dog. I have no way of predicting your animal - your legal responsibility is to be in control of your animal at all times. If you're not in control of your animal, good luck trying to explain that to any police officer or animal control officer. Both have explicitly told me that I am well within my rights to pepper spray an unleashed or unrestrained dog if it comes up to me. Good luck explaining your illegal behavior to the cops - I would love, love to see you try. [/quote] It's like hitting somebody with a car because they are jaywalking... you will look lovely in handcuffs.[/quote] Dogs are not humans, numbskull. When you break the law and do something illegal that puts others at danger, you don't think others should be allowed to protect themselves? But you think others are narcissists? :shock: Something tells me your entitled attitude persists in other areas of your life, too. [/quote] No. I work for a state park, I have to deal with nut jobs like you every day. The State Trooper will arrest you if you abuse a dog. Sorry![/quote] Protecting yourself against freely roaming animals coming up to you is not "abuse." There is no state trooper that will ever enforce something so absurd. [/quote] Not true. Wacko's like you call me every single Monday to complain about dogs in State Parks, where dogs are allowed. I just give a list of places dogs are not allowed. State Troopers like dogs more than they like humans, btw, so keep your physical abuse of dogs in check. They will arrest you if you kick or pepper spray a dog that is not a threat. Expecially a 4 lb dog that is 11 years old. Also, if you start an argument with a dog owner that gets out of hand you will be asked to leave not the dog owner.[/quote]
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