@HLMenckenFanM to politics English • 1 year agoOhio police officer who released police dog onto Black man with hands raised is firedwww.nbcnews.comexternal-linkmessage-square79arrow-up1670arrow-down144cross-posted to: [email protected]
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minus-square@fubolinkEnglish-14•edit-21 year agoThen I suppose the trainer is an accomplice in the crime. What would you do with the dog then? Send it to a farm? It’s trained to attack humans. We don’t let a dog like that live in the city.
minus-square@RyctrelinkEnglish17•1 year agoPolice dogs retire all the time. Assuming this highly trained animal goes to a cartaker who doesn’t know or issue the commands, that dog is harmless as any other, arguably more so
minus-square@AbidanYrelinkEnglish10•1 year agoIt sounds like you just have a problem with concept of police dogs in general. That’s fine, but it’s a separate discussion.
minus-square@brygphilomenalinkEnglish1•1 year agoIt’s trained to attack on command. Remove the person giving commands and the dog no longer attacks. The dog is not inherently dangerous because it was trained to attack.
Then I suppose the trainer is an accomplice in the crime.
What would you do with the dog then? Send it to a farm? It’s trained to attack humans. We don’t let a dog like that live in the city.
Police dogs retire all the time. Assuming this highly trained animal goes to a cartaker who doesn’t know or issue the commands, that dog is harmless as any other, arguably more so
It sounds like you just have a problem with concept of police dogs in general. That’s fine, but it’s a separate discussion.
It’s trained to attack on command. Remove the person giving commands and the dog no longer attacks.
The dog is not inherently dangerous because it was trained to attack.