Body & Soul0 min ago
Could My Brother Get In Trouble For Intentionally Crashing Into Someone While A Dog Was In His Car?
My brother was arrested last week, because he intentionally ran into another parked car, because they were driving recklessly. I guess he was driving on a one lane 5 mile an hour road with graval on both sides. A guy behind him sped up to 20 miles an hour to pass him, almost hitting people in the process. My brother tracked the guy down and found the guy in a parked car in a parking lot, then my brother ran into the other guys car. I didn't figure this out until a couple of days ago, buy our mom's dog was sitting in the back seat, and the impact caused him to fall onto the floor of his car. He wasnt harmed or anything. He called my mom to come to the scene, and he put her dog in my moms car before the cops came. Obviously he got arrested and went to jail for a couple hours, and his court date is coming up to see what his sentance is. I was thinking of telling the cops that there was a dog in the car. Do you think he'd be charged with animal cruelty? We are in oregon us.
Answers
No best answer has yet been selected by Cindy1302. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You know Naomi I have a massive amount of respect for you and always have. Posters regularly post on the wrong thread, it's absolutely no big deal. Surely you can see by removing abbey's, that probably lots saw, especially on this particular thread, was going to make people query why, blow it out of proportion and your overprotection of her? If it had been left it would have been forgotten about.
DDIL/Prudie, someone else, quite rightly, removed it. Bearing in mind the subject of this thread, abbey's innocent reference to her date with a policeman tonight was way out of place here and could have been misconstrued by more than just you two ladies - so well done the mod who got there before me.
Incidentally, DDIL, I'm not a mind reader.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.