Cops: Man Charged After Barking At Police Dog

I still don't like people hissing or teasing the dogs or cats for their fun. That is not nice on their part. The drunken man has no respect for any animal. I would go for the cop to arrest him for insulting the Police dog as he is a working dog. The reason why he is sitting in the police car is waiting for his trainer or partner to come and get him to sniff something out of ordinary that is not right at the crash site. The Police dog might be able to help find victim or whatever was at the crime scene. Just don't jump into conclusions. :roll:
 
what's the rationale, you ask? none! it's an oxymoron :lol:

blame the union. they're the one who got that law to pass. same for public bus driver. :roll:

Hey I like bus drivers (well, some of them)... I take the bus every day. Way cheaper than driving to/from work, and it gives me time to read/play DS every day. :)

It is to instill fear in the public, pure and simple.

No, that's got far too much of a conspiracy theory sound to it. Laws have to be passed by politicians, who always think that whatever law they're currently passing will make them more popular to their voters.

I still don't like people hissing or teasing the dogs or cats for their fun. That is not nice on their part. The drunken man has no respect for any animal. I would go for the cop to arrest him for insulting the Police dog as he is a working dog. The reason why he is sitting in the police car is waiting for his trainer or partner to come and get him to sniff something out of ordinary that is not right at the crash site. The Police dog might be able to help find victim or whatever was at the crime scene. Just don't jump into conclusions. :roll:

I agree, people who fuck with animals are still idiotic jerks.
 
Quite funny if you ask me...but the man was drunk, acting (barking) like a dog....too bad that police dog could not have gotten out of the patrol car....instead of barking, he would have been screaming.

Public intoxication and harrassing a K9 dog?....Suffer the consequences, buddy...he'll also be "laughed at" in court. Bet he won't be "barking" when he sees the fines he's gotta pay!..Probably be "wimpering" all the way home...with a bunch of K9 dogs on his tail....(Hope they allowed him to change his smelly underwear in jail!) HAHA
 
Curious, what do you get if you flip an officer over his horse and over the bridge, into the river while helping him to get on his horse?
 
What duty was the dog doing at the time? Nothing. It was in the K-9 unit barking uncontrollably. Sounds like a lack of 'manners' on the dog and stupidity on the guy's part. The dog was not working but was in the unit waiting on the handler/officer that was investigating a traffic accident.

Would the same apply if an officer was sitting in his/her patrol car waiting on their partner and you walked up to them to talk to them would that be obstruction? I doubt it.

If the dog was out of the vehicle and working - I can see obstruction as the guy would have been distracting the dog from it's work. But the dog was in the vehicle and not working.

The dog is still a police dog when it the car and it is trained to bark when it is being threaten so it partner can help him/her! The police dog is a police's partner and you can't tease the dog in anyway! I was talking to a police that had dog partner with him and I talk with my hands , I do not mean sign languages, I move my hands a lot . The cop told me not be so animated when talking to him as his dog will think I threatening his partner and attack me! The dog was being a dog and the guy was being an idiot!
 
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Why would you be helping a mounted patrol officer get on his horse? They take extensive equine training to be a mounted officer. Mounting and dismounting is sure;y a basic skill.
 
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