01-10-2012, 11:51 AM
Hi, Obie:
I've been following the postings regarding the death of the dog, and I wonder why is it so important for you to be right?
I get that you don't like dogs running loose, and that you have had incidents in the past where loose dogs have attacked you.
However, the death of this animal has obviously caused a great deal of distress to its' owner, so could you make an effort to just let it go and move on?
In the long term a little compassion for a fellow human being would serve you better than your attempt to convince us that the dog must have been at fault. Regardless of where the dog was, hit and run on a dog is a reportable accident, and failing to stop reflects very poorly on the character of the driver. Peace, out.
I've been following the postings regarding the death of the dog, and I wonder why is it so important for you to be right?
I get that you don't like dogs running loose, and that you have had incidents in the past where loose dogs have attacked you.
However, the death of this animal has obviously caused a great deal of distress to its' owner, so could you make an effort to just let it go and move on?
In the long term a little compassion for a fellow human being would serve you better than your attempt to convince us that the dog must have been at fault. Regardless of where the dog was, hit and run on a dog is a reportable accident, and failing to stop reflects very poorly on the character of the driver. Peace, out.