graham4877 1,181 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 how did the driver of the pickup know the dog had come out the back? why didnt he stop striaght away if he did? if he didnt know why would he come back why different versions of what happend when as you say the owner came back? why make up the chucked out the back bit? why did the rspac not take the dog to the vets, why did it take them 2 1/2 hrs to get a vet there? far more questions than answers if you ask me. am i just been strange by wondering how he happened to find this site and to just stumble across this post ??? more to the point if the rspca paid for the treatment why is the animal charity asking for money well its like everything else...they'l try to get as much cash out of it as possible...f**k they even had the time to take a photo of a dog in that state...sure if it was me i'd have it in for an op strait away...but its all about the money with them c**ts Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 how did the driver of the pickup know the dog had come out the back? why didnt he stop striaght away if he did? if he didnt know why would he come back why different versions of what happend when as you say the owner came back? why make up the chucked out the back bit? why did the rspac not take the dog to the vets, why did it take them 2 1/2 hrs to get a vet there? far more questions than answers if you ask me. am i just been strange by wondering how he happened to find this site and to just stumble across this post ??? more to the point if the rspca paid for the treatment why is the animal charity asking for money well its like everything else...they'l try to get as much cash out of it as possible...f**k they even had the time to take a photo of a dog in that state...sure if it was me i'd have it in for an op strait away...but its all about the money with them c**ts http://www.itv.com/news/granada/2012-06-28/miracle-dog-survives-motorway-fall/ Quote Link to post
J.DOG 1,355 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 This is the 1st and last post i intend to make on this forum. i was the witness to the dog JUMPING\FALLING out the horse box.nowhere did i claim the dog was thrown,that was a mistake made by the welfare charity who are caring for the dog.i havent added bits to the story to make it more dramatic,as someone has stated....im not a twat who clipped the dog and made the story up to cover myself,as someone has stated....there is nothing fishy about the story at all,as someone has stated. Yes the speed limit whilst towing is 60 mph,yet i was doing 70 when the pick up and horse box passed me(has nobody on here ever broken a speed limit?). As for the poster who asked how can you return to the scene on a motorway....realy??ffs...its pretty simple if u think about it! Whilst i was sat on the hard shoulder with the injured dog waiting for the police,the driver of the vehicle returned to the scene,he picked the dog up but upon seeing the dog bleeding from mutiple wounds and what we now know to be a triple break to her pelvis he threw her to the ground,returned to his vehicle and sped off...i must appologise to all the budding detectives on here that i failed to get his reg number,whilst not happy with myself at this i did happen to have more pressing matters to hand!! The gentleman in question had an irish accent,medium length black hair and a beard.he drove a toyota pick up and towed a small blue hourse box made by a company called Cheval Liberte,so please,instead of taking the piss or doubting my story,have a think about it,someone on here may know this c**t. Thank for taking the time to read this and i hope it answers any question or queries anyone may have had You said it was a Toyota but the link paulus put up said it was a White Mitsubishi 4x4 Quote Link to post
graham4877 1,181 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 This is the 1st and last post i intend to make on this forum. i was the witness to the dog JUMPING\FALLING out the horse box.nowhere did i claim the dog was thrown,that was a mistake made by the welfare charity who are caring for the dog.i havent added bits to the story to make it more dramatic,as someone has stated....im not a twat who clipped the dog and made the story up to cover myself,as someone has stated....there is nothing fishy about the story at all,as someone has stated. Yes the speed limit whilst towing is 60 mph,yet i was doing 70 when the pick up and horse box passed me(has nobody on here ever broken a speed limit?). As for the poster who asked how can you return to the scene on a motorway....realy??ffs...its pretty simple if u think about it! Whilst i was sat on the hard shoulder with the injured dog waiting for the police,the driver of the vehicle returned to the scene,he picked the dog up but upon seeing the dog bleeding from mutiple wounds and what we now know to be a triple break to her pelvis he threw her to the ground,returned to his vehicle and sped off...i must appologise to all the budding detectives on here that i failed to get his reg number,whilst not happy with myself at this i did happen to have more pressing matters to hand!! The gentleman in question had an irish accent,medium length black hair and a beard.he drove a toyota pick up and towed a small blue hourse box made by a company called Cheval Liberte,so please,instead of taking the piss or doubting my story,have a think about it,someone on here may know this c**t. Thank for taking the time to read this and i hope it answers any question or queries anyone may have had You said it was a Toyota but the link paulus put up said it was a White Mitsubishi 4x4 funny that init mate..the plot thickens edit and £600 to fix the dog but they needed £1500? Although she had several abrasions and cuts,the only broken bone was her pelvis, which was fractured in three places. sounds to me like the dog was hit by a car could be wrong Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 This is the 1st and last post i intend to make on this forum. i was the witness to the dog JUMPING\FALLING out the horse box.nowhere did i claim the dog was thrown,that was a mistake made by the welfare charity who are caring for the dog.i havent added bits to the story to make it more dramatic,as someone has stated....im not a twat who clipped the dog and made the story up to cover myself,as someone has stated....there is nothing fishy about the story at all,as someone has stated. Yes the speed limit whilst towing is 60 mph,yet i was doing 70 when the pick up and horse box passed me(has nobody on here ever broken a speed limit?). As for the poster who asked how can you return to the scene on a motorway....realy??ffs...its pretty simple if u think about it! Whilst i was sat on the hard shoulder with the injured dog waiting for the police,the driver of the vehicle returned to the scene,he picked the dog up but upon seeing the dog bleeding from mutiple wounds and what we now know to be a triple break to her pelvis he threw her to the ground,returned to his vehicle and sped off...i must appologise to all the budding detectives on here that i failed to get his reg number,whilst not happy with myself at this i did happen to have more pressing matters to hand!! The gentleman in question had an irish accent,medium length black hair and a beard.he drove a toyota pick up and towed a small blue hourse box made by a company called Cheval Liberte,so please,instead of taking the piss or doubting my story,have a think about it,someone on here may know this c**t. Thank for taking the time to read this and i hope it answers any question or queries anyone may have had You said it was a Toyota but the link paulus put up said it was a White Mitsubishi 4x4 you stole my thunder whilst i was away making a cuppa :laugh: Quote Link to post
J.DOG 1,355 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 This is the 1st and last post i intend to make on this forum. i was the witness to the dog JUMPING\FALLING out the horse box.nowhere did i claim the dog was thrown,that was a mistake made by the welfare charity who are caring for the dog.i havent added bits to the story to make it more dramatic,as someone has stated....im not a twat who clipped the dog and made the story up to cover myself,as someone has stated....there is nothing fishy about the story at all,as someone has stated. Yes the speed limit whilst towing is 60 mph,yet i was doing 70 when the pick up and horse box passed me(has nobody on here ever broken a speed limit?). As for the poster who asked how can you return to the scene on a motorway....realy??ffs...its pretty simple if u think about it! Whilst i was sat on the hard shoulder with the injured dog waiting for the police,the driver of the vehicle returned to the scene,he picked the dog up but upon seeing the dog bleeding from mutiple wounds and what we now know to be a triple break to her pelvis he threw her to the ground,returned to his vehicle and sped off...i must appologise to all the budding detectives on here that i failed to get his reg number,whilst not happy with myself at this i did happen to have more pressing matters to hand!! The gentleman in question had an irish accent,medium length black hair and a beard.he drove a toyota pick up and towed a small blue hourse box made by a company called Cheval Liberte,so please,instead of taking the piss or doubting my story,have a think about it,someone on here may know this c**t. Thank for taking the time to read this and i hope it answers any question or queries anyone may have had You said it was a Toyota but the link paulus put up said it was a White Mitsubishi 4x4 you stole my thunder whilst i saw away making a cuppa :laugh: :laugh: Quote Link to post
STAFFY poacher 90 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 also said van and pick up in same content Quote Link to post
graham4877 1,181 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 This is the 1st and last post i intend to make on this forum. i was the witness to the dog JUMPING\FALLING out the horse box.nowhere did i claim the dog was thrown,that was a mistake made by the welfare charity who are caring for the dog.i havent added bits to the story to make it more dramatic,as someone has stated....im not a twat who clipped the dog and made the story up to cover myself,as someone has stated....there is nothing fishy about the story at all,as someone has stated. Yes the speed limit whilst towing is 60 mph,yet i was doing 70 when the pick up and horse box passed me(has nobody on here ever broken a speed limit?). As for the poster who asked how can you return to the scene on a motorway....realy??ffs...its pretty simple if u think about it! Whilst i was sat on the hard shoulder with the injured dog waiting for the police,the driver of the vehicle returned to the scene,he picked the dog up but upon seeing the dog bleeding from mutiple wounds and what we now know to be a triple break to her pelvis he threw her to the ground,returned to his vehicle and sped off...i must appologise to all the budding detectives on here that i failed to get his reg number,whilst not happy with myself at this i did happen to have more pressing matters to hand!! The gentleman in question had an irish accent,medium length black hair and a beard.he drove a toyota pick up and towed a small blue hourse box made by a company called Cheval Liberte,so please,instead of taking the piss or doubting my story,have a think about it,someone on here may know this c**t. Thank for taking the time to read this and i hope it answers any question or queries anyone may have had You said it was a Toyota but the link paulus put up said it was a White Mitsubishi 4x4 you stole my thunder whilst i was away making a cuppa :laugh: i ran back after having a piss to add a bit more..lol Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 also the photo in the facebook thingy makes the dog look far worse than the rspca one Quote Link to post
graham4877 1,181 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 also the photo in the facebook thingy makes the dog look far worse than the rspca one http://www.facebook....&type=1 photo shop or a bit tomato to make it look better? Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 so in a nutshell in whatever circumstances a dog was injured on the M56 the dog was treated at a vets and paid for by the RSPCA then why is this animal charity making up stories and asking for donations to pay for treatment, then the witness just happens to find this post on the web, joins tells us were all wrong, carnt get his own facts to agree with the bbc and rspca version or the animal charity 1 Quote Link to post
J.DOG 1,355 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 This is the 1st and last post i intend to make on this forum. i was the witness to the dog JUMPING\FALLING out the horse box.nowhere did i claim the dog was thrown,that was a mistake made by the welfare charity who are caring for the dog.i havent added bits to the story to make it more dramatic,as someone has stated....im not a twat who clipped the dog and made the story up to cover myself,as someone has stated....there is nothing fishy about the story at all,as someone has stated. Yes the speed limit whilst towing is 60 mph,yet i was doing 70 when the pick up and horse box passed me(has nobody on here ever broken a speed limit?). As for the poster who asked how can you return to the scene on a motorway....realy??ffs...its pretty simple if u think about it! Whilst i was sat on the hard shoulder with the injured dog waiting for the police,the driver of the vehicle returned to the scene,he picked the dog up but upon seeing the dog bleeding from mutiple wounds and what we now know to be a triple break to her pelvis he threw her to the ground,returned to his vehicle and sped off...i must appologise to all the budding detectives on here that i failed to get his reg number,whilst not happy with myself at this i did happen to have more pressing matters to hand!! The gentleman in question had an irish accent,medium length black hair and a beard.he drove a toyota pick up and towed a small blue hourse box made by a company called Cheval Liberte,so please,instead of taking the piss or doubting my story,have a think about it,someone on here may know this c**t. Thank for taking the time to read this and i hope it answers any question or queries anyone may have had You said it was a Toyota but the link paulus put up said it was a White Mitsubishi 4x4 funny that init mate..the plot thickens edit and £600 to fix the dog but they needed £1500? Although she had several abrasions and cuts,the only broken bone was her pelvis, which was fractured in three places. sounds to me like the dog was hit by a car could be wrong Good point that , if the dog had fallen/thrown out of the truck/horse box at 70mph I'm pretty sure it would have had worse injuries than a fractured pelvis , it does sound like it was hit by a car and gone over the top of the roof. Quote Link to post
J.DOG 1,355 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 so in a nutshell in whatever circumstances a dog was injured on the M56 the dog was treated at a vets and paid for by the RSPCA then why is this animal charity making up stories and asking for donations to pay for treatment, then the witness just happens to find this post on the web, joins tells us were all wrong, carnt get his own facts to agree with the bbc and rspca version or the animal charity hit the nail on the head I hope the dog makes a full recovery and finds a good home Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 so in a nutshell in whatever circumstances a dog was injured on the M56 the dog was treated at a vets and paid for by the RSPCA then why is this animal charity making up stories and asking for donations to pay for treatment, then the witness just happens to find this post on the web, joins tells us were all wrong, carnt get his own facts to agree with the bbc and rspca version or the animal charity hit the nail on the head I hope the dog makes a full recovery and finds a good home we all do mate, Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted June 30, 2012 Report Share Posted June 30, 2012 so in a nutshell in whatever circumstances a dog was injured on the M56 the dog was treated at a vets and paid for by the RSPCA then why is this animal charity making up stories and asking for donations to pay for treatment, then the witness just happens to find this post on the web, joins tells us were all wrong, carnt get his own facts to agree with the bbc and rspca version or the animal charity I tell you what does stink, and that's the RS*CA putting god knows how many healthy dogs down in a week, then paying or a huge op for a badly injured dog that was in a lot of pain. If there wasn't a chance to put some bad publicity up about working dogs, I don't reckon they'd want to know. Thats why I reckon they're using words like 'thrown out of a moving vehicle' instead of saying it fell out... Hope the dog makes a full recovery in any case... Quote Link to post
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