I think the punishment fits the crime. You know how you see dogs locked in cars on hot days? This police office did what we’ve all wanted to…
A Strongsville police officer who responded to a call about a dog locked inside a hot car said when the owner returned to the car, he ordered her to sit in the hot vehicle with the doors closed and windows rolled up.
An animal lover made the 911 call from Walmart on April 12.
The dog was fine. The woman was said to be fine too, but she looked uncomfortable.
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8 comments:
Good for the cop. Except I'd still charge her ass.
Probably get fired.
Black Cop and WHITE OLD LADY
She had a overheated dog and now a hot cat.
Those are the things that cops USED to do instead of padding their arrest numbers.
Props to the cop, but I would have made her put a coat on, too.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Probably get fired.
April 23, 2015 at 11:00 PM
as he should. that's called false imprisonment.
11:38 AM
come on man, you know it's a cops job to enforce, not punish. due process. due process. due process.
I agree with this fair action completely. It's exactly what I'd like to see done to all cruel heartless pet-owners who leave their dogs unattended in a hot car.
If you're going to be out of your car at all on a hot or very warm day, leave your dog at home! Common sense!
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