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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 1113242" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>It all boils down to personal responsibility. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't own a pit-bull or a doberman. They scare me (just like some are frightened by guns!). HOWEVER, I would never tell you that you should not own one. I would also NEVER look down upon you because you love your pit bull. Why do they (pit bulls) scare me? Probably because of all the horror stories I have heard or seen on TV. Not the best reason. I would probably be real tentative and very careful. If I had to be around one, I would seek out education on how to handle myself around the pit bull for my safety. I would also observe the person who was the handler (owner) to see how responsible they were with the pit bull. <strong>I would ALWAYS not take any situation for granted!</strong></p><p></p><p>On a side note. I had a '69 396 Camaro (425hp).... I LOVE fast cars. ... Only time my parents scolded me - I put 340 gallons of gas ($85) in the car in one month. That is a house payment now-a-days! YIKES!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 1113242, member: 9789"] It all boils down to personal responsibility. I wouldn't own a pit-bull or a doberman. They scare me (just like some are frightened by guns!). HOWEVER, I would never tell you that you should not own one. I would also NEVER look down upon you because you love your pit bull. Why do they (pit bulls) scare me? Probably because of all the horror stories I have heard or seen on TV. Not the best reason. I would probably be real tentative and very careful. If I had to be around one, I would seek out education on how to handle myself around the pit bull for my safety. I would also observe the person who was the handler (owner) to see how responsible they were with the pit bull. [B]I would ALWAYS not take any situation for granted![/B] On a side note. I had a '69 396 Camaro (425hp).... I LOVE fast cars. ... Only time my parents scolded me - I put 340 gallons of gas ($85) in the car in one month. That is a house payment now-a-days! YIKES! [/QUOTE]
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