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> 186282@ud0s4.net wrote:
> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13786597/dog-shot-iowa-davenport-killed-police-officer-ethan-bock.html
>
> .. . .
>
> Hey, people use dogs as proxy WEAPONS these days,
> so skip the sob.
>
> Hmmm ... want the attitude 100 years ago ? Here's
> info for the "Velo Dog Revolver" - guess what
> it's primary use was supposed to be .....
>
> https://www.nramuseum.org/guns/the-galleries/innovation,-oddities-and-competition/case-26-the-booming-arms-industry/french-velo-dog-revolver.aspx
>
> There were versions for cartridges in a number
> of countries. USA, mostly .22 Long
>
> SO, if the doggies ran up to bite while on your
> big-wheel ... you SHOT them. Humans rule, dogs
> do not.
Most police are idiots.
Dog bites are not going to chomp off your entire hand or crush it to
pieces, It might sting, but your clothing will catch the bite even if
it does attack you, which is rare. Even a wild dog is friendly.
The problem is that police do not own dogs, or have experience with
them enough. Not dog owners themselves.
My dog might have ran at people in the past, but in no way was
"vicious" it is the idea of a dog bite, or dog attacking
you. Again not every dog scenario calls for usage of a gun.
Half the time you could walk around them, or ignore them, I have had
big dogs jump on me, ( Great Danes ) and they are friendly.
Dog probably wanted to give him a hug.