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Another Needless Death Due To An Xlbully Dog
Sad and pointless...yet some owners still think their dogs are harmless.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pasta - // ... yet some owners still think their dogs are harmless. //
Although it's wrong to jump to conclusions, all the indications are that this man actually encouraged his dogs to be as brainless and aggressive as he is.
But as I have opined many many times over the years, almost all dog owners never believe that their dog would turn on anyone.
But the reality is that every dog that draws breath has the potential to turn, the only variables are the circumstances, which are completely beyond the owner's control.
These horrific breeds need to be eradicated, but while there are brainless bone-heads needing to shore up their own insecurities by owning such monsters, they will carry on.
And so will the deaths of innocent people like this.
Utterly tragic.
wolf - // He should be charged with manslaughter. //
I think, in law, charges of murder or manslaughter can only be brought if there is a realistic chance of proving in court that there was deliberate intent - in the case of murder - or responsibility - in the case of manslaughter - on the part of the accused.
A defence lawyer in this circumstance would have no problem offering the defence that the idiot in question did not set out to cause any harm, and since the fatality was caused by his dog, which (we assume!) has no previous history of violence against a person, and therefore he could not have realistically foreseen such an occurence.
wolf - //
Andy
The problem is that these dogs are not of a specific breed and the law can be circumvented.
Restricting who is legally able to breed dogs is simpler. //
Any law can be circumvented, and if there is money to be made, they all are.
Illegal dog breeding has gone on for centuries, there is no reason to presume it is going to stop now.
It featured in quite a long running series some years ago - Benefits by the Sea. There were plenty of lowlifes featured but also some decent folk down on their luck who tried to better their immediate environment, help their neighbours and drag themselves up by their bootstraps.
Very poor housing not designed for year long residence, extremely poor infrastructure.
Lovely beach, though.
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