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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> geobz Wrote:

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> -----

> > ....Its like saying oh why are you

> > blaming a man that his house got robbed while

> he

> > left his front door wide open... There is no

> > victim here, just a fool person.

>

> Just because one sees an open door, doesn't mean

> it's incumbent on that person to go in and nick

> everything. I once got home to find that I hadn't

> shut my door properly (by mistake obviously).

> Luckily, no one took it on themselves to empty my

> house but if they had, I would still have been the

> victim of theft.

>

> TBH, I reckon 99% of the time, it's perfectly fine

> to tie a dog up outside a shop. Personally I feel

> sorry for the person whose had their dog nicked

> and angry at the shitbag that took it.


Lol you left the door of your house open? ... well dude what can I say, whats next? you'll go play with the lions in Africa?

Seriously people in this forum...

I think it's such a shame we have such spiteful people in the world. It isn't wrong to leave your dog tied up no longer than 10 mins and it's not the owners fault the dog was stolen it the crimals who stole the dog that need addressing and dealing with.
Just to say it is definitely not safe to leave your dog tied up for any length of time outside a shop. The charities that deal with lost and stolen dogs are advising to never leave your dog unattended. Dogs are getting stolen even from locked cars. It is sad that life has come to this but for the sake of the dog and the ensuing grief from this, please be aware.
  • 3 weeks later...

That logic would dictate that those people being mugged and beaten for their possessions in the neighbourhood late at night are also lazy and irresponsible. If they know the criminals are out there, then they obviously don't care about their lives/safety, their partners feelings, nor their childrens feeling (because they may be killed or maimed, leaving dependents).

Right ?

If you don't completely re-organise your day-to-day routine around criminals then you are just asking for it.

Right ?


Some of the comments above have knocked the twat-o-meter right off the scale !

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Some of the comments above have knocked the

> twat-o-meter right off the scale !



And yours must count as one of these comments. It is entirely sensible to be aware of crime and to adjust the way you live to minimise being affected by it. So if you do leave your valuables free to be taken, your car unlocked, or walk by yourself late at night you are taking a risk that can be prevented.

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