Neighbor's dog running loose (garden, countryside, cheapest, Montana)
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You yourself wrote the 50’x50’ yard in your earier post.
You obviously have a bad case of chip on shoulder combined with oppositional defiance disorder.
If you think people call LE too much, don’t be so offended when they instead kill your free-roaming dog on THEIR property.
Coming from cities has nothing to do with willingness to either call police OR willingness to SSS.
I never said I had a 50x50 yard. I said "I would not have a dog if I had to keep it locked in essentially a 50x50 prison in my back yard" referring to those people that basically imprison a dog in a small fenced in area in their little yards.
Now don't be trying to put some silly label on me. lol I had to google that one just to see what that goofy disorder name is used on. You missed the mark on that one. I have no problems with law enforcement. As I have stated, I know most of them around here. I am kin to some and went to school with many. We have laughed about some of those that call the sheriffs office all the time complaining about normal things for rural areas.
I don't have an outside dog anymore. After my last dog died at the age of 15, I never got another. I actually do not care for having dogs all that much and never have. The kids wanted a dog when they were young.
It has been our experience that people that have lived most or all of their lives in the city and in subdivisions do in fact call the police a lot when they try moving out into a rural area. It is like they want all of the structure and ordinances in the city to be applied to living out in the country. It is just a different lifestyle that most of them just are not prepared for and have trouble accepting. I have absolutely no idea what your acronym "SSS" is supposed to represent.
Deliberately doing more of what the woman you make fun of complained about sums it up.
Your being buds or kin of local LE doesn’t make any difference. Maybe they are stereotypical good ol’ boys who look the other way, depending on who is doing what.
Deliberately doing more of what the woman you make fun of complained about sums it up.
Your being buds or kin of local LE doesn’t make any difference. Maybe they are stereotypical good ol’ boys who look the other way, depending on who is doing what.
Fun stuff. lol I think you finally figured it out. That is sort of how the real world works you know.
I'm out of this thread and won't be back to look at any more replies. I have had my fun and done all of the bickering with late teen/early 20 something year olds that I am going to do in this one.
Fun stuff. lol I think you finally figured it out. That is sort of how the real world works you know.
I'm out of this thread and won't be back to look at any more replies. I have had my fun and done all of the bickering with late teen/early 20 something year olds that I am going to do in this one.
Sure, sure. You claimed you were done back at post #149.
Your little bit of AL rural “code” does not apply everywhere else. Don’t like people who try to do something less drastic than SSS, then don’t whine about it when they “finally figure out” the way to get things done without relying on your alleged bloodkin cops. The family tree must be...oh, never mind.
Thanks, though, for adding fuel to the stereotype of southern cops!
Here in rural NC we also do the SSS method. I've got over 150 chickens on my small farm. Whenever I see some critter going after them, stalking them, etc they get nailed in the head with a .22.
If you don't then that predator will be back the next day to grab a chicken.
I would suggest an anonymous note in the mailbox. If that don't work it's rifle time.
Sure, sure. You claimed you were done back at post #149.
Your little bit of AL rural “code” does not apply everywhere else. Don’t like people who try to do something less drastic than SSS, then don’t whine about it when they “finally figure out” the way to get things done without relying on your alleged bloodkin cops. The family tree must be...oh, never mind.
Thanks, though, for adding fuel to the stereotype of southern cops!
Personally I do not feel that any rural code would save anybody from one good picture on the internet today. Somebody shown killing any pet will be crucified. It could even change a state's laws once the legislators felt the heat. Bill Maher would forget to pick on Trump one night just to focus on new Simon Lagree! Heck; you would probably have pickets and property damage before they ever forgot you - if they ever did. Of course you would have to be fired from work because the business could not be seen approving of a pet killer! Then you might never find another job! Of course you might not need another job because somebody would find something to lock your butt up!
Simple solutions are not simply solutions when you really look at all the possible ramifications of your actions! There are many people that would love to snap that one photograph that put's their name in light and fills their pockets.
pretend to go for a hunt when it's dark, very early in the morning or late in the evening and right when you see the dog shoot it dead, if asked "well I mistook it for a boar", the owner will get the lesson...
pretend to go for a hunt when it's dark, very early in the morning or late in the evening and right when you see the dog shoot it dead, if asked "well I mistook it for a boar", the owner will get the lesson...
What are you people on going around shooting dogs.. its someones pet. surely talk it over with the dogs owner.. its no wonder people are out protesting about gun control over there. all too quick to use one.
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