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Police (Correctly) Kill Dog But P E T A Spokeswoman Needs Muzzling
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Police did all they could in this incident and all agreed they took the correct course of action.
The PETA spokeswoman however had to give her idiotic two pennorth worth:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -wales- north-w est-wal es-3565 0395
The PETA spokeswoman however had to give her idiotic two pennorth worth:
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It was a loose dog on a dual carriage way that had bitten a Policeman -end of - if they had captured it and given it back to the Hunt Kennels the huntsman would have killed it anyway. It would have been kinder to shoot it but that was not possible (apparently)
20:26 Thu 25th Feb 2016
Don't agree ,this was a high profile case and the spokes person reminded people out there that animal right institutions exist .various clips have been on television of various creatures on the highways but all have ended safely .dog probabally was frightened and would have been off the road as soon as it could ..The safety of motorists is paramount of course but running over it maybe a bit extreme when firemen and safety groups spend hours each day rescuing cats and other animals from peril
I live 3 or 4 miles from where this took place, believe me that road is empty at 3am in the morning. We are not talking M6 here. The local traffic police (dubbed the traffic taliban long ago) have previous with this sort of thing, having tazered a sheep in a similar incident. We had a few words about it in the 'local', and conclude, that we expect the helicopter to be deployed with machine guns blazing (similar to the 'Heuys' in the Vietnam war) if ever a cow gets loose.
The dog had already bitten an officer and remained a hazard. Unpalatable though it is, running it over was deemed the best course of action as the firearms option was not possible. Given that the owner was happy that the Police took the only avenue open I don't really see what the problem is, but hey-ho.
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