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Re: Re: Re: When someone wont get off your property..?
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Posted by Mark Hendershot on February 18, 2002 at 08:05:04 from (216.166.150.146):
In Reply to: Re: Re: When someone wont get off your property..? posted by Bob on February 18, 2002 at 06:38:11:
I never said I would turn the dogs on them. I said I would hold them at leash. The fact that I am holding them would be a deturent to keep them from harming me. I don't think I would be in jail if they attacked me and got bit. Are you saying that I should just stand there and let someone attack me on my property or in my home and the law says you haft to let them do it and you can't defend your self? Why do you think the Police use dogs they work better than a gun dose most of the time. You can't use forse if someone is just yelling at you or just trespassing but if they are about to cause you harm you are aloud to defend your self in a manner nessasary to stop them. With a large dog or two next to you a person would have to be on crack or drugs to want to harm you and not expect the dogs to protect their owner. See you can scare a person with your size but it dose not matter to the dog how big you are or what you are saying. Infact the meaner and louder they get the more defensive the dog will get. So it is all up to the person who is startng the problem. I am not saying I might not get in trouble or have to go to court but I won't let someone pound on my family or me and just turn the other cheek and take it. Mark H.
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