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Old 02-07-2009, 15:52   #21
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Re: Police dogs die in car during heatwave

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Originally Posted by Derek S View Post
Yes they handle dogs. It doesn't exempt them from having something happen to the dogs through a mistake or error of judgement.

Similar to Firearms officers shooting someone who turns out to be unarmed, or a traffic officer who has a collision. They are well trained and professional but sometimes mistakes and accidents happen.
Sorry I wont accept that.

As a dog handlers your one and only main responsibility is the dogs. On a scorching hot day how the hell can you forget you have your van in the car park with the dogs in the back?

You cannot compare it to fire arms shooting unarmed person as that can happen as a mistake fair enough..

But as a dog handler your main responsibility is the dogs.

Chances are he went in for a chin wag got carried away and thought shoot the dogs……….


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