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<blockquote data-quote="LastBest&amp;Final" data-source="post: 480933" data-attributes="member: 20437"><p>I couldn't see the video, so I didn't get all the information you did. Harding dogs heard. They circle around you and bite at you heels from behind. I would hit the dog, too if I knew the dog was going to bite me. For the dog to loose an eye is better than it to bite a person by far. If the dog was running at large why wouldn't the sheriff site the owner? Not only that, but instead he places the driver under arrest and is need to be bailed out! That's strange!! </p><p> </p><p>I might be reading more into than what is there but when the owner says:</p><p> </p><p>"It's obvious he's gone way past the line," Storey said. "I understand protecting yourself, (but) this is putting yourself in a position where nothing good can come from it."</p><p> </p><p>The owner admits the right for a person to defend himself from an attacking dog, but question why he was in that position that he had to defend him self in the first place. The owner didn't call his dog a "guard dogs" the person who wrote the article did. That don't change the merit of the case at all. </p><p> </p><p>He couldn't sue the home owner for much because the driver didn't suffer any damages, but the Sheriff could have ticket the owner for endangerment. The law will have to settle this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LastBest&Final, post: 480933, member: 20437"] I couldn't see the video, so I didn't get all the information you did. Harding dogs heard. They circle around you and bite at you heels from behind. I would hit the dog, too if I knew the dog was going to bite me. For the dog to loose an eye is better than it to bite a person by far. If the dog was running at large why wouldn't the sheriff site the owner? Not only that, but instead he places the driver under arrest and is need to be bailed out! That's strange!! I might be reading more into than what is there but when the owner says: "It's obvious he's gone way past the line," Storey said. "I understand protecting yourself, (but) this is putting yourself in a position where nothing good can come from it." The owner admits the right for a person to defend himself from an attacking dog, but question why he was in that position that he had to defend him self in the first place. The owner didn't call his dog a "guard dogs" the person who wrote the article did. That don't change the merit of the case at all. He couldn't sue the home owner for much because the driver didn't suffer any damages, but the Sheriff could have ticket the owner for endangerment. The law will have to settle this one. [/QUOTE]
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