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Police Officer Leaves K9 Unit in Hot Car... - pugskjj - 08-03-2012 As you can imagine this did not end well and I think that he should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!!! Quote:taff Report RE: Police Officer Leaves K9 Unit in Hot Car... - Laura - 08-04-2012 What a shame> i feel so sad. How could a policeman not know that you should not let your dog into your car? He should be prosecuted and not being allowed to be a cop again.. Shame, shame, shame RE: Police Officer Leaves K9 Unit in Hot Car... - pugskjj - 08-04-2012 I agree Laura! He is supposed to be setting an example, arresting people who do that to pets. I don't see why he should be treated any differently than Joe Blow if Joe Blow would have shot a police dog. If Joe shoots a police dog he is treated as if he killed an officer...well this cop killed an officer... RE: Police Officer Leaves K9 Unit in Hot Car... - Ram - 08-05-2012 People can make mistakes. Unless the cop did it on purpose, I don't think he should be charged seriously even though it was cruel for any animal or anyone to die like that. He could be simply careless. I have seen countless time people go shopping with dogs left behind in their cars and trucks. Most of them open the window a little for fresh air, but I doubt it can work very well in hot places in the summer. RE: Police Officer Leaves K9 Unit in Hot Car... - pugskjj - 08-07-2012 I understand people can make mistakes, and perhaps his was a mistake, but I still believe that in order to teach them to NOT make mistakes they should be prosecuted...even if it only ends in a fine (that is donated) or in community service (with pets). A person in a position of authority is expected to NOT make mistakes, especially in law enforcement. What if his mistake would have led to a person dying? (it has happened) is it still "just a mistake?" RE: Police Officer Leaves K9 Unit in Hot Car... - Ram - 08-09-2012 (08-07-2012, 08:39 PM)pugskjj Wrote: I understand people can make mistakes, and perhaps his was a mistake, but I still believe that in order to teach them to NOT make mistakes they should be prosecuted...even if it only ends in a fine (that is donated) or in community service (with pets). A person in a position of authority is expected to NOT make mistakes, especially in law enforcement. What if his mistake would have led to a person dying? (it has happened) is it still "just a mistake?" As much as you might hate this fact, a dog is not a person in the eyes of most people. Even though animal rights and laws are getting more and more strict with people who mistreat animals, animals are still not on the same level as a human as of today. The cop can't be prosecuted as if a human suspect died in his car due to he did not turn on the air conditioning or opened the window. He probably couldn't even be fired. He might simply get a demotion, or won't get a promotion as easily in the future. |