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HOPE MILLS, N.C., Sept. 1 (UPI) -- Authorities in North Carolina said a pit bull used its powerful jaws to flatten the tires of a deputy's patrol car.
Debbie Tanna, spokeswoman for the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, said Deputy Lynn Lavallis responded Sunday evening to a call placed by Gloria Bass, who told dispatchers her daughter was being chased by a dog that was attempting to bite her bicycle tire, the Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer reported Tuesday.
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HOPE MILLS, N.C., Sept. 1 (UPI) -- Authorities in North Carolina said a pit bull used its powerful jaws to flatten the tires of a deputy's patrol car.
Debbie Tanna, spokeswoman for the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, said Deputy Lynn Lavallis responded Sunday evening to a call placed by Gloria Bass, who told dispatchers her daughter was being chased by a dog that was attempting to bite her bicycle tire, the Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer reported Tuesday.
This is an interesting tread. I first heard about it on the radial. This dog has hit the skids. It needs to be belted because it's unbalanced.
This is certainly not a Goodyear for pit bulls. Maybe they should have their lug nuts removed? This would be tiring but might iron out some problems and spare people some grief. This could be the chains we need to patch things up. Of course, I assume this story has not been inflated and that there are no bald faced lies.
Been there, Dunlap. But I believe we will all weather this just fine.
Now I gotta blowout of here.
This is an interesting tread. I first heard about it on the radial. This dog has hit the skids. It needs to be belted because it's unbalanced.
This is certainly not a Goodyear for pit bulls. Maybe they should have their lug nuts removed? This would be tiring but might iron out some problems and spare people some grief. This could be the chains we need to patch things up. Of course, I assume this story has not been inflated and that there are no bald faced lies.
Been there, Dunlap. But I believe we will all weather this just fine.
Now I gotta blowout of here.
LOL.... Good one nilssson, sure didn't have a flat here!
Had nothing to do with it being a Pit Bull. Any large dog with decent jaw pressure can do this. Just bite into the sidewall and the tire will flatten. I had a German Shepherd do this to a friends car.
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