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Outlawed Canine Community
Not really nan, take the dog to the designated area for dogs, pretty simple. AS long as no one makes me drive the limit.— June 30, 2010 4 p.m.
Outlawed Canine Community
This blog is a sad statement on our society. The writer knows the law but breaks it anyway, just like most of us do on a daily basis. The problem isn't lack of laws, it's lack of enforcement. As long as there is no penalty for her actions the author, and the rest of us, will keep doing what we're doing. Posted signs are useless, as our author notes, she can read, but she takes her dog anyway. True for most of us, posted speed is 65, but hey I can do 75 without a problem. I get upset when I see people disregarding the law, until I remember I'm right there too. Unfortunately I think we are slowly slipping towards anarchy, I know a harsh term, but seriously, as people do as they which without regard for the law isn't that where we are headed?— June 29, 2010 9:21 a.m.
Confessions of a One-Time PB Bum
The first interaction between the author and the police was, according to the blog, two requests from the officer asking if the author was ok, to which the author response... "Sure, Johnny," I said. I still hadn't looked in his direction. "So what's the Gestapo want with a sick guy like me?" While maybe not a threatening response it sure seems aggressive, added to the verbal response the fact that the author isn't making eye contact I'd say the cop had good cause to be suspicious.— June 22, 2010 4:38 p.m.
Confessions of a One-Time PB Bum
In fact the cop had no legal authority to even cuff the guy, much less put this guy in his car-that is not only a false arrest but also kidnapping. Really? I don't know the facts of the incident originally blogged here, but I'm pretty sure the cop could have restrained him until he determined what was going on.— June 22, 2010 7:43 a.m.