Here's my issue with this type of response. Define "control their dog" for us. Is a dog that standing and growling "out of control". How about a dog that's standing and baring his teeth? How about a dog that's standing and baring his teeth and barking in a menacing way? Is that dog "out of control"?Jumping Frog wrote:Ridiculous. Waiting for an "actual deadly force attack"? Are you serious?atouk wrote:The penalty for shooting a police dog is pretty hefty. I think the penalty for police shooting a family pet should be the same, unless they're stopping an actual deadly force attack. Lets get back to a country that really supports Liberty and Justice for All.
Sorry, but I am not waiting for a bite to gauge whether it is ""actual deadly force", "pretend deadly force", or just "actual semi-serious . . . "
Since I do not trespass, in general, if someone does not want their dog shot they can control their dog.
How about if he's doing it to an armed human, who is screaming at the top of his lungs, holding a weapon pointed at his master? Which of the two are "out of control"? Maybe the poor dog is wondering why the humans in charge don't get their charges "in control"...
Don't get me wrong, I don't have an answer to all of this. But I don't think the real answers are so cut and dried as some try to make it sound.