When would you board someone else's boat??
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 14:49:30 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 18:21:47 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:
Who said anything about SENDING the dog over. Pardon the pun, but ****
happens. It's not the dog's fault that you live in its toilet.
If your answer is "yes", then you must also
believe I have the right to roll my trash barrel down to HIS property
and
dump it on his porch.
You are supposed to know better. A dog does not.
You're a piece of work, boy. The neighbor knows that he is doing wrong by
letting the dog roam.
Does he?
Let's make this simple, Dave. There are only two kinds of property: Yours,
and someone else's. If the dog ****s or destroys things on your property,
that's fine. If the dog leaves your property and ****s/destroys, it's doing
so on someone else's property. Now, please explain how any dog owner can see
his dog leave his property and say "I didn't know it was going to mess up
someone else's property".
Ok, if we stick to your binary view of property, you are either on
your property or someone else's. When you leave your property, am I to
assume that you are intending to damage someone else's property?
Assuming that a dog owner knows that the dog has left his property
(And many don't), while you may assume that they may mark some
territory along the way, many times they roam just to roam.
You seem to harbor this notion that dogs do nothing but destroy
things. A notion brought about from your hatred of dogs, no doubt.
Of course in reality, there are places where property is either public
or government owned. Not all property is private.
Dave
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