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I hate that I have to preface any of this with the usual platitudes about police protecting us and they have a difficult job, blah, blah blah but if I don't I'll come off as too much anti-authority.
The deal is, they killed their animals. Plain and simple. It may not have been intentional but their partners are dead because of their stupidity. I forgot the dog in the car is not a good enough excuse, Barnie.
And then they are not prosecuted for not only ending a life - and that should be enough right there - but what about the resources put into training the dog? How much did that cost the department and, more to the point, the taxpayers who fund this. Are the guilty parties going to have to reimburse the force for the loss? I doubt it.
I see it all the time, in all different situations. Police are not held to the same standards as the rest of us. The situation I run into most often is their horrible driving. They break traffic laws without fear of tickets both in their cruisers and in their personal vehicles off duty. If you have the audacity to say anything about it, they offer to arrest you, as happened the last time I said something.
The officers responsible for the deaths of these animals need to be booted from the force and face the same consequences I would if I did the same thing.
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Within the last few months there have been several reports of these police dogs being left in hot cars. I understand that these animals can be extremely aggressive around the general public and there is a need to leave them in the vehicle at times. I have worked with them at the hospital too and they have to be aggressive to get the job don. However, these dogs are their partners and their is no excuse for forgetting to leave the engine running to help keep the vehicle cool. It should be standard operating procedure in every state since vehicles actually heat up more than the outside environment.
The public should also be diligent in watching for situations like this whether it be a police dog or a private citizen's animal. I have actually reported vehicles to animal control. They will come out and break the windows to save a dog's life if necessary.
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(sigh)
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Can you say "DOULBE STANDARD"?
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" Make their Voice Be Heard!!!
In Memory Of Hieke and Sam Diesel
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Such a horrible, horrible death.
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I think sometimes parents are overwhelmed, rushing-rushing-rushing to work, errands, soccer games, piano lessons, scouts, etc. A device like this might be a good investment...
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