Posted on 09/03/2010 4:42:26 AM PDT by Gennie
Why yes you can see my dog’s license as soon as I see a properly executed search warrant for my property. What no warrant? Good day officer...
Actually THey are trying to protect the animals..however, sometimes they do go overboard to make it more difficul
The purpose of both is to replenish government coffers. Why do you think states and localities can always spare the cost of a patrolman to be parked near the bottom of a hill on a major highway with a radar gun, but not the lesser amount of money to repair pot holes or dangerous curves in the same highway?
Yesterday every where I went there was a state policeman making a stop, I guess they needed to make their salaries for this month too and wanted to get an early start.
Back in the day, local cops enforced within the city limits, the sheriff’s dept in the county and the state police did the Interstate and serious investigations. Now they all just give tickets and only address real crime when it hits them in the face.
If you think about it, it costs them to apprehend real criminals so they’re aren’t about to waste their precious budgets fighting real crime.
Sorry, I should have indicated I was joking. Typical junkyard dog scenario.
I’ve had a number of dogs and never tied them out on a rope. They were always inside with us or free to roam in a fenced yard and only when we were home. Usually they wanted to be where we were, whether inside or out.
Our 15-year-old Sheltie died a month ago laying on his favorite blanket on the living room floor. He picked his head up, looked at us, and laid back down for the last time. Best dog we ever had. Next summer we will be looking for another one, but it certainly could never be a replacement.
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