Man doesn't know what to do with dog, ties to train tracks

Texashiker

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I'm sure we've all been there at one point or another.

If we live long enough, chances are we will all be there.

Come back when you have a family member with Alzheimer's. Police said the man was "confused, or senile", meaning he may have a mental condition.

At 78 years old, chances are it was Alzheimer's.

A little more understanding of the aging process will serve you well.
 

Jaskalas

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Jun 23, 2004
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He isn't charged because the dog has elite train dodging skills.
:hmm:
Officials say a 78-year-old man tied a puppy to train tracks in the California desert, and an engineer had to use emergency brakes to keep from crushing it.

We should tie him to the tracks and see if the emergency brakes work twice. Oh, wait... I'm not in Saudi Arabia so nvm. :awe: He should be prosecuted for a crime though.

Ugh, makes me feel even worse if he did this due to his age. Free medical while staying in jail?
 

Oyeve

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Oct 18, 1999
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If we live long enough, chances are we will all be there.

Come back when you have a family member with Alzheimer's. Police said the man was "confused, or senile", meaning he may have a mental condition.

At 78 years old, chances are it was Alzheimer's.

A little more understanding of the aging process will serve you well.
True, but what if he was not diagnosed and took his grandkid out for a walk?
 

IronWing

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Jul 20, 2001
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Part of me wants the guy tied to the tracks and part of me recalls my own dog taking off after another dog and running out onto the tracks, seeing a train coming, and hightailing it away... straight down the tracks. The engineer was able to brake sufficiently to give my stupid dog time to think of a better strategy. It was like a scene out of a bad Disney movie with the dog running, the train barreling down, and me running along side on the embankment yelling usefully. Seeing that I was the moron who let my dog run off the leash, it was 100% my fault. Still, maybe the family shouldn't let this guy have a dog anymore.
 

IronWing

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His dog. His choice.
So much troll in so few words.
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ericlp

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Dec 24, 2000
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I love it when people say it was HIS dog...

Did you read that straight out of the bible?

Spoiler alert the do is still alive...
 

momeNt

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If we live long enough, chances are we will all be there.

Come back when you have a family member with Alzheimer's. Police said the man was "confused, or senile", meaning he may have a mental condition.

At 78 years old, chances are it was Alzheimer's.

A little more understanding of the aging process will serve you well.

Laying the tracks (pun intended) for a mental acuity test that licenses dog ownership.

He has no business owning a dog just as a mentally ill person has no business owning a gun. Self-reporting these illnesses doesn't work, you hit the age of being able to take out social security, you get a yearly mental acuity test.
 

IronWing

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There is no property right to animal abandonment, criminal trespass, nor forcing someone else to kill your animal for you.
 

peonyu

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Pretty disturbing, you can learn alot from a person by how he treats animals, it usually reflects how they would [or do] treat people if given some power over them.
 

momeNt

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After a google search is seems you are right.

I used to pass by a cockfighting place on the way to casino in vinton.

Yea I think 2008. I'm sure there are plenty of places to still go for some cockfighting action, they just aren't legal establishments anymore.