Arathain Kelvar wrote:
How well does this work? If pepper spray as a defense against dogs is adequate for federal mail carriers, why is its use not appropriate for cops? Cops pretty much all carry it, do they not?
Did you not get the part where I said postal carriers are prohibited from having guns on duty? He was going to a call involving a reported violent individual; the proper thing to do was have his gun out, and based on the information he was given, there was good reason to think the man he was confronting was that individual. If he'd had to transition to pepper spray, that dog could have been all over him.
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How big is a dog's tooth? 2 inches? If a 40-60 lb human ran up to you with a 2 inch knife in his hand would you shoot him?
You are aware that a dog's physiology is totally different from a human's, right? Do you really think that a dog of a given weight is somehow an equivalent threat to a human of that size? I'll tell you what, let's take an armed criminal and we'll send a 90-lb German Shepherd dog after it, and then a skinny 8th grader with a small knife. Let's see who does better.
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I don't care why the cop was there. This behavior is an ******* move. This cop is an *******. Individuals who put protocols in place to encourage this sort of behavior are assholes.
If you don't care why the cop is there, that makes
you the *******.
350,000 people seen in emergency rooms annually for dog bites, and another 500,000 on top of that for other medical treatment.
4.5 million dog bites, annually in this country. Dog bites can cause permanent injury.
I don't know why I should answer any more of your questions, when all you want to do is scream about "assholes!" like some 16-year-old who is mad that the adults won't do things his way. Yeah, he's an "*******" for not wanting to get bitten by a dog. **** you. Do us all a favor and never call the police.