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"Yes I did this afternoon and I'm proud I did the back gate was locked so I climbed over as they have a Labrador tied up at the back with no water in this heat. I've now called my niece at the RSPCA Dog is now at mine what I've done is illegal and n doubt I could get arrested as my niece said to leave him but I can't in this weather Cruel bastards " Well done you, but I would inform someone maybe police what you have done and why. But I bow down to your kindness | |||
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"The most gorgeous dog and having had labs myself I just had to , hes so friendly too just sitting outside with all my 4 dogs eating a hide chew. At the end of the day I removed an animal from what I deemed a cruel situation " well done.shame the whole of society dosent have ure outlook | |||
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"The most gorgeous dog and having had labs myself I just had to , hes so friendly too just sitting outside with all my 4 dogs eating a hide chew. At the end of the day I removed an animal from what I deemed a cruel situation " But it is if owners and police do, if they are like that with their pet probably not nice people. Hope it pans out ok for you | |||
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"There was no bowls in the garden and as I've been in all day ill they've been gone since 8 this morning that's 8 hours ago with a dog tied in the heat with n shade I'd do it again in a heartbeat, too many people ignore things like this and yes I was wrong but if anything happened to that dog I'd blame myself for not acting sooner They know the dogs here as I've put a note through their door I've also told the RSPCA I've removed the dog and told the police " You did what you thought was right, and yes many people ignore things like this. As I said I just worry about any repercussions for you. | |||
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"Unfortunately you did break and enter, and took their dog. I know you were only trying to help, but if the dog owners are wound up then you could face repercussions. Sorry to put a downer on your good deed, and I think some people should not be allowed to have dogs, never mind kids. Its lovely what you did, but I hope for your sake the people don't take it further. The dog could have turned on you aswell. Personally I'd have taken the advice of your niece who works at the rspca, and have called the police/rspca to report it. All the best and hope it works out all ok " I agree should have reported it and not take matters into your own hands | |||
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"There was no bowls in the garden and as I've been in all day ill they've been gone since 8 this morning that's 8 hours ago with a dog tied in the heat with n shade I'd do it again in a heartbeat, too many people ignore things like this and yes I was wrong but if anything happened to that dog I'd blame myself for not acting sooner They know the dogs here as I've put a note through their door I've also told the RSPCA I've removed the dog and told the police You did what you thought was right, and yes many people ignore things like this. As I said I just worry about any repercussions for you. " Thank you | |||
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"Unfortunately you did break and enter, and took their dog. I know you were only trying to help, but if the dog owners are wound up then you could face repercussions. Sorry to put a downer on your good deed, and I think some people should not be allowed to have dogs, never mind kids. Its lovely what you did, but I hope for your sake the people don't take it further. The dog could have turned on you aswell. Personally I'd have taken the advice of your niece who works at the rspca, and have called the police/rspca to report it. All the best and hope it works out all ok I agree should have reported it and not take matters into your own hands" It was reported to police and RSPCA but still nothing from them and no one had bothered turning up so I took the dog and informed the powers that be I had done so | |||
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"I agree should have reported it and not take matters into your own hands" | |||
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"Unfortunately you did break and enter, and took their dog. I know you were only trying to help, but if the dog owners are wound up then you could face repercussions. Sorry to put a downer on your good deed, and I think some people should not be allowed to have dogs, never mind kids. Its lovely what you did, but I hope for your sake the people don't take it further. The dog could have turned on you aswell. Personally I'd have taken the advice of your niece who works at the rspca, and have called the police/rspca to report it. All the best and hope it works out all ok " ^^^^^This! | |||
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"There was no bowls in the garden and as I've been in all day ill they've been gone since 8 this morning that's 8 hours ago with a dog tied in the heat with n shade I'd do it again in a heartbeat, too many people ignore things like this and yes I was wrong but if anything happened to that dog I'd blame myself for not acting sooner They know the dogs here as I've put a note through their door I've also told the RSPCA I've removed the dog and told the police " so... are you a hypocrite who thinks they know better than everyone else, or would you be fine if the situation gets reversed next week, and one day you come home to find your neighbours have broken in and stolen your dogs and have called the RSPCA remember, if you are NOT a hypocrite, then legally speaking their opinion of your animal husbandry is just as valid as your opinion of theirs. =========================== true story, a little village I lived in years ago, two things happened at the same time, the villages were fighting over who could call the police the most to complain about the wandering artist who was the quietest most unassuming and frankly talented artist I have ever seen, who was wandering around the village, and fighting each other bitterly over who could keep and "care for" the stray dog that turned up, except it wasn't a stray, it was owned and ran away when the three fell down in the owners garden and smashed the back of the house in. | |||
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"Yes I did this afternoon and I'm proud I did the back gate was locked so I climbed over as they have a Labrador tied up at the back with no water in this heat. I've now called my niece at the RSPCA Dog is now at mine what I've done is illegal and n doubt I could get arrested as my niece said to leave him but I can't in this weather Cruel bastards " I wish there was more people like you | |||
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"By legal definition you didn't "break" anything to enter, breaking and entering only applies if it's a locked property - going into the garden is just trespass, and the worst you'll get with the mitigating circumstances is an informal caution. Report it to the police asap so you cannot be accused of theft of the dog - the police will have to investigate the dog's owners actions re leaving it out in the sun." You are clearly not a lawyer, and 100% incorrect. You do not have to break anything to break and enter, merely opening a door that is closed against you is sufficient, and in the case of the OP where there was INTENT TO REMOVE PROPERTY the change is burglary. If the police do not push for a prosecution, the owners should, it's an open and shut case with guilt even being admitted here, guaranteed compo and restraining order. | |||
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" It was reported to police and RSPCA but still nothing from them and no one had bothered turning up so I took the dog and informed the powers that be I had done so " In my experience the RSPCA have no interest whatsoever in matters like this. I've had to call them twice in the last few months only to be told, eventually, that there's nothing they can do and that the nearest officer was 'too far away anyway' You did all you could by informing the correct authorities and I would have probably done the same as you. At the end of the day you've saved that dogs life as he would have died of dehydration in this heat without water. Good luck with the outcome and hope your neighbours realise how lucky they've been! x | |||
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" what the OP did do was quite another thing, plain old burglary, and I am frankly fucking horrified by all the people excusing it..." It is not plain old burglary, because that involves taking property for your own gain. That is not what she did. | |||
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" what the OP did do was quite another thing, plain old burglary, and I am frankly fucking horrified by all the people excusing it... It is not plain old burglary, because that involves taking property for your own gain. That is not what she did." Burglary doesn't have to be for gain. Sadly gaining legal advice in a forum such as this brings out all the barrack room lawyers. | |||
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" what the OP did do was quite another thing, plain old burglary, and I am frankly fucking horrified by all the people excusing it... It is not plain old burglary, because that involves taking property for your own gain. That is not what she did. Burglary doesn't have to be for gain. Sadly gaining legal advice in a forum such as this brings out all the barrack room lawyers." Oh shush; very obviously I am not giving legal advice. I was responding to Dick being 'fucking horrified' at burglary. This was not an immoral act. It might have been unwise, but it wasn't horrific. | |||
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"balls, if all the animal needed was a bowl of water, the OP as a neighbour and a dog owner could have simply given the bloody dog a bowl of water and if necessary an umbrella for shade. it would STILL have been trespass, but she could claim SOME moral justification. what the OP did do was quite another thing, plain old burglary, and I am frankly fucking horrified by all the people excusing it..." Fucking horrified? Jeez - anyone would think the OP had driven a car through a fence to free the dog and caused massive amounts of costly damage. Which she has not. I'd be suprised if the owners did anything but pop round and ask for the dog back. I've been out today and where there's been no shade it's easily hot enough for an animal - or a person = to suffer from heatstroke and/or dehydration. This was an act with good - not malicious intentions. Legally right or wrong - no harm has been caused and an animal has been looked after. I'd probably have done the same thing myself! | |||
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"There was no bowls in the garden and as I've been in all day ill they've been gone since 8 this morning that's 8 hours ago with a dog tied in the heat with n shade I'd do it again in a heartbeat, too many people ignore things like this and yes I was wrong but if anything happened to that dog I'd blame myself for not acting sooner They know the dogs here as I've put a note through their door I've also told the RSPCA I've removed the dog and told the police so... are you a hypocrite who thinks they know better than everyone else, or would you be fine if the situation gets reversed next week, and one day you come home to find your neighbours have broken in and stolen your dogs and have called the RSPCA remember, if you are NOT a hypocrite, then legally speaking their opinion of your animal husbandry is just as valid as your opinion of theirs. =========================== true story, a little village I lived in years ago, two things happened at the same time, the villages were fighting over who could call the police the most to complain about the wandering artist who was the quietest most unassuming and frankly talented artist I have ever seen, who was wandering around the village, and fighting each other bitterly over who could keep and "care for" the stray dog that turned up, except it wasn't a stray, it was owned and ran away when the three fell down in the owners garden and smashed the back of the house in. " Bit about me Dick Turpin, I'm into animal rights and yes saving the planet, if I saw a dog in the weather in a hot car with all the windows up yes I'd smash the window to save the dog and give it air. So I'm not a hypocrite I believe animals need a voice and are the voiceless. I doubt anyone would accuse me of animal cruelty I have a dog sitter when I'm at work for gods sake. And I don't really care of your opinion of me Too many people turn the other cheek and ignore what's going on I didn't and I never will. And as for waiting for the police well my police station is only open to 2 as I'm in a village oh and this woman still isn't back so I feel justified in what I did I guess because its just an animal I should leave if to suffer but if had been a person would have been different | |||
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"Here in Devon today it's boiling hot " I'm about 10 minutes driving away from you, I know what the weather is. Bullshit all you like, you committed burglary, that is illegal and immoral, and you ignore several other options to do so, such as simply providing water and shade for the hound in situ, all because what you REALLY care about is yourself and your crusade. The animal was in NO danger of dehydration of death from one day in direct sunlight in devon in fucking june, discomfort possibly, danger or death do. | |||
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"Here in Devon today it's boiling hot I'm about 10 minutes driving away from you, I know what the weather is. Bullshit all you like, you committed burglary, that is illegal and immoral, and you ignore several other options to do so, such as simply providing water and shade for the hound in situ, all because what you REALLY care about is yourself and your crusade. The animal was in NO danger of dehydration of death from one day in direct sunlight in devon in fucking june, discomfort possibly, danger or death do." Do you need to swear at me little man? No ?? I'm not on a crusade you don't me and you never will thank god! | |||
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"Here in Devon today it's boiling hot I'm about 10 minutes driving away from you, I know what the weather is. Bullshit all you like, you committed burglary, that is illegal and immoral, and you ignore several other options to do so, such as simply providing water and shade for the hound in situ, all because what you REALLY care about is yourself and your crusade. The animal was in NO danger of dehydration of death from one day in direct sunlight in devon in fucking june, discomfort possibly, danger or death do." Calm down you will give yourself an ulcer... | |||
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"Reading it does seem rather foolish thing for the OP to do. The alternatives would have been more socially responsible than leaving the neighbors property open to all. (unless you got the dog to climb over the fence into yours) The question has to be asked......Why didn't you do the sensible thing and provided water for the animal without removing it. In reality if they come back report the theft of the animal and claim criminal damage to their property you could have put yourself is a really stupid position. Sometimes I wonder if people on this forum really have enough common sense to be allowed to operate in society unsupervised. " Rather been in this stupid position than do nothing at all | |||
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" Do you need to swear at me little man? No ?? I'm not on a crusade you don't me and you never will thank god! " quelle surprise, out with the shaming language..lol still, can't expect civility from a self confessed burglar. | |||
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"Here in Devon today it's boiling hot I'm about 10 minutes driving away from you, I know what the weather is. Bullshit all you like, you committed burglary, that is illegal and immoral, and you ignore several other options to do so, such as simply providing water and shade for the hound in situ, all because what you REALLY care about is yourself and your crusade. The animal was in NO danger of dehydration of death from one day in direct sunlight in devon in fucking june, discomfort possibly, danger or death do." That will be a meet ten mins drive away that looks fairly unlikely fur you then eh ? ......... Oh .... huz sumbdy pinched yer dug ? .... | |||
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" Do you need to swear at me little man? No ?? I'm not on a crusade you don't me and you never will thank god! quelle surprise, out with the shaming language..lol still, can't expect civility from a self confessed burglar." Burglar and proud me!!! | |||
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"And there's us thinking this was a sex site for swingers. PS good luck with the dogging." | |||
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" Burglar and proud me!!! " You really do have no shame... | |||
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"Blimey there are are knickers in twists on here I hope the OP that did something unwise but with good intent does'nt get into too much trouble I hope the angry mob that would smash windows and make life hell get some anger managment treatment" Thank you Don't worry smoke alarm will be on tonight Just incase But hope everyone as seen this mans threats towards me | |||
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" Burglar and proud me!!! You really do have no shame..." Nope I don't I'm proud to be ALF and always will be | |||
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"Reading it does seem rather foolish thing for the OP to do. The alternatives would have been more socially responsible than leaving the neighbors property open to all. (unless you got the dog to climb over the fence into yours) The question has to be asked......Why didn't you do the sensible thing and provided water for the animal without removing it. In reality if they come back report the theft of the animal and claim criminal damage to their property you could have put yourself is a really stupid position. Sometimes I wonder if people on this forum really have enough common sense to be allowed to operate in society unsupervised. Rather been in this stupid position than do nothing at all " The most likely outcome IF this situation is a real one rather than one of the imagination is the neighbors return. Call the police or fond out your actions then call the police. Identify items in the garden that are damaged or possibly stolen and report you. As you have admitted to breaking in as the gate was locked then you have little to stand on and could well end up with a criminal damage to property even if you didn't do the damage you may end up being prostituted. Give the dog water by all means but in reality you removed a dog that didn't belong to you or had permission to do so which is theft. On reflection you have to admit your actions are rather inconvenienced at best. | |||
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" Burglar and proud me!!! You really do have no shame... Nope I don't I'm proud to be ALF and always will be " *that* explains a lot.... | |||
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"As you have admitted to breaking in as the gate was locked then you have little to stand on and could well end up with a criminal damage to property even if you didn't do the damage you may end up being prostituted." Yeah, but who'd be her pimp... lmfao | |||
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"Reading it does seem rather foolish thing for the OP to do. The alternatives would have been more socially responsible than leaving the neighbors property open to all. (unless you got the dog to climb over the fence into yours) The question has to be asked......Why didn't you do the sensible thing and provided water for the animal without removing it. In reality if they come back report the theft of the animal and claim criminal damage to their property you could have put yourself is a really stupid position. Sometimes I wonder if people on this forum really have enough common sense to be allowed to operate in society unsupervised. Rather been in this stupid position than do nothing at all The most likely outcome IF this situation is a real one rather than one of the imagination is the neighbors return. Call the police or fond out your actions then call the police. Identify items in the garden that are damaged or possibly stolen and report you. As you have admitted to breaking in as the gate was locked then you have little to stand on and could well end up with a criminal damage to property even if you didn't do the damage you may end up being prostituted. Give the dog water by all means but in reality you removed a dog that didn't belong to you or had permission to do so which is theft. On reflection you have to admit your actions are rather inconvenienced at best." I'd hold my hands up to that as I know trespassed to get the dog and if I get in trouble because of it so be it. I did wrong I never said I didn't but the actions on here of someone setting my house and my families house on fire really is a bit too far to say the least | |||
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"Ahahahahahaha! This is just too funny! On a different note, isn't this a confession of a crime and therefore breaking the forum rules? " absolutely | |||
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"As you have admitted to breaking in as the gate was locked then you have little to stand on and could well end up with a criminal damage to property even if you didn't do the damage you may end up being prostituted. Yeah, but who'd be her pimp... lmfao" | |||
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"HAving read this thread i am utterly appalled at the comments and threats made towatdes someone who rightly or wrongly was doing a good hearted and kind thing. Yes there were other options available, but to threaten the OP and make such greivous comments just show you up for what and who you are. You should be removed from this site permanently, go and hang your heads in utter shame. As for the OP I think you could of done things slightly differently but admire you compassion and care for another life, and sincerely hope all those involved understand your motives and you have a nice outcome " I agree. Certain posters only ever seen to comment when they can be inflammatory and derogatory towards others. | |||
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"Oh my word, I think the sun is having quite an effect on some of you today and not in a good way. If you don't agree with the OP then fair enough but is there really any need for swearing, name calling, very rude comments and threats? " she is a self confessed thief... | |||
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"Yes I did this afternoon and I'm proud I did the back gate was locked so I climbed over as they have a Labrador tied up at the back with no water in this heat. I've now called my niece at the RSPCA Dog is now at mine what I've done is illegal and n doubt I could get arrested as my niece said to leave him but I can't in this weather Cruel bastards " What an amazing woman!! | |||
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"Oh my word, I think the sun is having quite an effect on some of you today and not in a good way. If you don't agree with the OP then fair enough but is there really any need for swearing, name calling, very rude comments and threats? she is a self confessed thief... She has also already contacted the police herself! Or is that just the bit you conveniently decided to ignore!! " | |||
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