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Being chased by a police dog was never intended to be a pleasant experience.But now handlers are being extra careful to avoid upsetting criminals' sensibilities by giving them advance warning before dogs are set on them. Forces across Britain are being instructed to 'avoid offending' sufferers of cynophobia - the clinical name for a fear of canines - or those allergic to dog hair.
the warning is this "Rusty, SICK".the person can either stop and drop or take his chances.
Quote from: Jim on July 23, 2008, 08:34:32 PMthe warning is this "Rusty, SICK".the person can either stop and drop or take his chances.I believe the odds greatly favor the dog.
Quote from: RightCoast on July 23, 2008, 09:53:47 PMQuote from: Jim on July 23, 2008, 08:34:32 PMthe warning is this "Rusty, SICK".the person can either stop and drop or take his chances.I believe the odds greatly favor the dog.Pretty much. If you know how you can defeat a dog fairly easily (most don't) but the cop is never far behind and you will probably not get them both.
the warning is this "Rusty, SICK".
Forces across Britain are being instructed to 'avoid offending' sufferers of cynophobia - the clinical name for a fear of canines - or those allergic to dog hair.