The "Freeola Customer Forum" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
Sniffer Dog dies of overdose.
Although these highly trained dogs have become invaluable to the Police force - making it possible to make much more drug busts than normal, are the Animal Rights activists going to turn their focus onto the fact that it's 'cruel' and 'inhumane' to make them search for drugs with such a high risk of inhalation?
Or perhaps nothing will come of it and the only thing that needs to be protested is how a Yank news site heads an article as 'London' when the accident actually took place in Preston - Oop Norf.
Your thoughts?
Sniffer Dog dies of overdose.
Although these highly trained dogs have become invaluable to the Police force - making it possible to make much more drug busts than normal, are the Animal Rights activists going to turn their focus onto the fact that it's 'cruel' and 'inhumane' to make them search for drugs with such a high risk of inhalation?
Or perhaps nothing will come of it and the only thing that needs to be protested is how a Yank news site heads an article as 'London' when the accident actually took place in Preston - Oop Norf.
Your thoughts?
But it's most probably a very rare occurance, and considering the highly important job these dogs do, any would be protestors and activists had better stop their internal monologues and find another bandwagon to jump on.
I don't remember reading anything about it in the local paper, strange.
*ties belt around arm*
> where do I get me one of these smack monkeys?
>
> *ties belt around arm*
hmph!
Nevermind, i'm sure this was a one off and people will eventually get over it. I suppose some protection for the dog is required. But i think this is more of an accident.
> where do I get me one of these smack monkeys?
>
> *ties belt around arm*
From any Zoo. Most of the monkeys will be bored of swinging around on tyres and flinging faeces at kid's with balloons, so they'll be grateful for an alternative life style choice.
If one them dies in the line of duty then the corpse can be taken around primary schools in order to educate the danger of drugs to kids (and monkeys).
It's a win-win situation.