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Posted: Sep 10, 2007 - 05:45 PM
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| Seamus wrote: | | TheWebMan wrote: | | Well, that's kind of the point I was trying to make. When they send a dog in and pretty much know that it will be shot. Maybe in order to have an excuse to use deadly force. I mean you wouldn't send a human in just to be shot. |
The job of the dog's handler is to make sure that the dog doesn't get sent into a death sentence situation... When there is a certainty that the dog will get shot and killed, the officer has the obligation to his dog NOT to send the dog in and wait for reinforcements if possible. Police dogs should not and are not used as bait for criminals.
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Plus that strikes me as being a touch on the expensive side... those dog's aren't cheap. Both in training and in terms of breeding!  |
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