Posted by Mark-Mi on June 17, 2008 at 21:05:15 from (72.35.50.235):
In Reply to: Dumb neighbor? posted by gun guru on June 17, 2008 at 12:31:44:
I agree with some of what you said but I must add to your comments here. First of all I have a problem with a neighbor who allows his doberman to run around. This dog is not in my yard but is at the front of my driveway which is 900 ft. from my house. I sent him a letter saying in short that I dont like seeing his dog running loose and IF his dog bites me or my kid I will sue the *ell out of him. I WILL shoot that dog if it corners me or my kid or my wife, No Questions Asked....period. Second of all why do people think that they can allow their dogs to run loose, the liabilty is outrageous if the dog bites someone. And if I have to pick up dog *rap that belongs to my neigbors dog then that is unacceptable and the guy doesnt deserve to have the dog in the first place. New year same old dog crap from the Midwestredneck.What you would feel like a man shooting the neibors dog.Remember the golden rule?Go talk to him and work it out.Mark
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