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a disgrace but cant see anything happening to the officer involved old saying one law for them and one law for Joe public but as others have rightly said if it was a member of the public that this had happened to they would but banned from owning dogs for at least ten years lets hope this want be brushed under the carpet ...john

 

 

Spot on, it it happend at a game fair, we would all be Shit ,any one with a hunting dog. :o:no:

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This happened not long ago they left a dog to starve to death in one of there kennels for days and that was brushed under the carpet bet this will as well .

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The comments being brushed under the carpet make me laugh.....

 

It was announced in the press and the RSPCA informed......surely if you want to brush something under the carpet they wouldn't tell anyone and the dogs would have been buried quietly? hardly brushing under the carpet more like distancing the organisation from the person responsible and making/letting them stand on their own to be answered!

 

This was either a fault in a police vehicle or an officer being very negligent....if this was negligence then the person responsible deserves what ever they get......but dog vans are designed to keep the occupants at a nice temperature regardless of the weather outside and the air-con and fans run in the back of the vans even when the keys are out of the ignition....in fact the engine can stay on and running with the keys removed and the doors locked to power the air con!

 

If they were left in a civilian vehicle thats not acceptable

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totally unacceptable behavior , and there ment to enforce the law , it beggers belief how anyone can leave any animal in a car any time of the year not just in this heat :censored: :censored:

 

 

I disagree to some extent Kay . . . . my dogs are always out and about with me, especially when i'm out photographing the hunt. They get left in the car and are more than happy, the boot has a huge cage and they will happily snooze in there whilst i go about my business, they love being out with me.

 

That said it's common sense isn't it, if they happen to be with me in this heat, which is very rare . . . i open the boot and have a padlock on the cage, bowl of water , the car is always parked in shade and i never leave them long.

 

Like anything there will always be the idiots that exploit things and the fact that in this instance it was the police, is un acceptable.

 

 

Errrrrr...me too... :blink:

If we're out, so are the dogs. I wouldn't leave them in the car if the sun is shining, but how on earth would you ever go anywhere and do anything with them, if you felt you couldn't leave them in the car for a bit?? :blink: I'm afraid the back of my truck is their second kennel, they have no problem waiting there for me whilst I'm pottering. It's about common sense isn't it?

 

Let's hope the copper is thrown out of the force. It's BAD form, and they couldn't possibly have any credibility left if any other conclusion were drawn.

Those poor dogs...it doesn't bare thinking about how they must have suffered. :(

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heard it on the local radio news this morning ,couldnt believe it those 2 dogs must have gone through hell before they died .saying he was off duty is a pathetic excuse for cruelty

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only a bloody idiot would leave dogs in a car in this weather the pig scum should be ashamed of themselfs they should be banned from the animal handling part of the force........permanently :yes:

 

 

Should be prosecuted and chucked out of the force!

 

Then lets have their names and photos published on the internet for all to see on the anti sites.

 

Trying to find out the names of the dogs that died.

 

 

Good man!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The comments being brushed under the carpet make me laugh.....

 

It was announced in the press and the RSPCA informed......surely if you want to brush something under the carpet they wouldn't tell anyone and the dogs would have been buried quietly? hardly brushing under the carpet more like distancing the organisation from the person responsible and making/letting them stand on their own to be answered!

 

This was either a fault in a police vehicle or an officer being very negligent....if this was negligence then the person responsible deserves what ever they get......but dog vans are designed to keep the occupants at a nice temperature regardless of the weather outside and the air-con and fans run in the back of the vans even when the keys are out of the ignition....in fact the engine can stay on and running with the keys removed and the doors locked to power the air con!

 

If they were left in a civilian vehicle thats not acceptable

Compo that is just the sort of excuses you coppers come out with,blame it everything else but the coppers themselves you lot are human and are not above mistakes.He should have checked his cooling systen was working first if the motor had one,had he checked the dogs would still be alive.He didn't or it didn't have a cooling system so the dogs died,his fault no fecker else's mate.As for the public hearing about it as you know there's plenty of "civilian" workers in a nick so keeping it quiet these days is a little harder than it used to be when things were a bit more in house and closed shop,hence the annoucement to the public.Better to confess than to get caught out then they can deal with it in house without an enquiry.

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civilian car or not

 

these guys are supposed to be "dog men"

 

working with them everyday............he has not been suspended, so i guess its ok to neglect the dogs whilst off duty.

 

waste of f*****g space........imo

 

no excuses this time

 

sean

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Do "Police" dogs live with their handler or in a kennel at the dog section?

 

I'm almost 100% the Cheshire ones have a permanent kennel on Police premises.

 

 

Why would they be with an off duty officer in a civvy car in the first place?

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