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Originally Posted by capt_noonie The dog didn't seem to have a vest on, and also I noticed the dog was laying down on his side all sprawled out. I don't know if this is the case, but guide dogs that are in "work mode" won't lay like that, right? They will sit at attention, but he was all sprawled out.
Also I've dropped plenty of drinks before, they don't splash like that. I've also been known to passive aggressively "accidentally" drop things like that.
that said, yes, no one has the right to punch someone like that. But was the punch caught on tape? |
I'm with you on the dog comment. Many, MANY years ago when I was in junior high, we had the seeing eye dogs of america come to a presentation for my english class. They had 2 dogs, a pup in training, and a fully trained dog. (a recent grad) They stressed how early training is what makes the best guide dogs. Both dogs were laying on the floor, but at attention; Head up, legs tucked in. It could be that the dog is an emotional support animal. I thought those are not allowed in places like Mc D's?