To: Casio
If you try to keep a police dog from attacking you, the charge is resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. When a cop kills a dog in the pursuit of their job, it is SOP.
79 posted on
09/28/2006 6:43:47 PM PDT by
jeremiah
(Our military are not "fodder", but fathers and mothers and sons and daughters.)
To: jeremiah
If you try to keep a police dog from attacking you, the charge is resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer.
I have a hard time to believe that. Are you sure? Isn't it only from movies? If a police dog attacks me, am I suppose to let the animal bite me, and potentially cause grave harm? I really don't think so. And surely, if I shoot a police dog, I won't be charged with murder. So, there must be something wrong with the above statement.
When a cop kills a dog in the pursuit of their job, it is SOP.
Forgive my ignorance: what does SOP stands for?
Gabor
352 posted on
09/29/2006 1:37:40 PM PDT by
Casio
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