Posted on 03/25/2012 4:00:30 AM PDT by JoeProBono
KFAR SABA, Israel, -- A police dog in Kfar Saba, Israel, had to be taken to a veterinarian after being bitten by a man, authorities say.
In a real-life example of the journalistic aphorism of what qualifies as news -- dog biting man doesn't, but man biting dog does -- police said the man became unruly while detained at a Kfar Saba police station Thursday and officers commanded the dog to take him down.
The dog complied but the man bit it, necessitating a trip to the veterinarian, Ynetnews reported.
The man, whose name wasn't reported, had been brought to the station for allegedly violating a restraining order obtained by his wife. He also allegedly had threatened to jump out a window and attempted to assault an officer with a screwdriver before being taken into custody.
Now he faces an additional charge of assaulting a police dog and remained in custody pending further court proceedings, the news Web site said.
Self-defense on the dog biting charge. The dog can become an uncontrolled we ap on capable of ki ll ing even just by heart at ta ck r isk. Ex cessive use of for ce.
Let the f’ n Ges tap o who gave the order pay the vet fee. Coming to a V I PR roa db lock near you. I’m 99% of the time pro-cop but resentment of this com mun ist re gi me and its po pula tion con trol ag en da has created a trickle down effect agai nst auth ority.
They could have thrown a net over the guy instead of trying to have him bitten up or mai med by losing an eye.
They were wise to take the dog for veterinary examination. Human bites are very septic and prone to cause infection, and there are a host of diseases that are mild to moderate for humans but quite dangerous for dogs.
In retrospect, some days make ya wish you’d just stayed in bed !
but was the dog Kosher?
Ah. Now I understand.
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Now, that’s a picture that ought to cause many muslim heads to explode!
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