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By *usybee73 OP Man 50 weeks ago
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-68300204
Seen this in the news this morning, feel sorry for the woman with her injuries...
But why the fuck would you take a dog in a field when the cows have calves with them? Surely common sense says avoid ?? |
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"https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-68300204
Seen this in the news this morning, feel sorry for the woman with her injuries...
But why the fuck would you take a dog in a field when the cows have calves with them? Surely common sense says avoid ?? " yep common sense would say avoid,unfortunatley lots of people see animals as docile creatures, if you want a good laugh watch some vids on youtube of people thinking its a good idea trying to take a selfie with a bison,the look of shock on there face when a two ton animal tells em to fuck right of is hysterical |
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By *usybee73 OP Man 50 weeks ago
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"Common sense is definitely dead, but the devil's in the detail.
It was a public footpath and the dog was on a lead.
The cows may not have been obvious to the walkers. "
I wonder how you would miss a tonne of beef wondering around, though I suspect they did see the cows BUT thought I'm on a public path and I know my rights etc |
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By *I TwoCouple 50 weeks ago
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"Common sense is definitely dead, but the devil's in the detail.
It was a public footpath and the dog was on a lead.
The cows may not have been obvious to the walkers.
I wonder how you would miss a tonne of beef wondering around, though I suspect they did see the cows BUT thought I'm on a public path and I know my rights etc" .
If you're on a public footpath you can reasonably expect to have safe passage.
It's not a matter of "knowing your rights" |
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By (user no longer on site) 50 weeks ago
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"Common sense is definitely dead, but the devil's in the detail.
It was a public footpath and the dog was on a lead.
The cows may not have been obvious to the walkers.
I wonder how you would miss a tonne of beef wondering around, though I suspect they did see the cows BUT thought I'm on a public path and I know my rights etc.
If you're on a public footpath you can reasonably expect to have safe passage.
It's not a matter of "knowing your rights""
This, in a nutshell is it. |
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"https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-68300204
Seen this in the news this morning, feel sorry for the woman with her injuries...
But why the fuck would you take a dog in a field when the cows have calves with them? Surely common sense says avoid ?? "
As I was told seversl times
Common sense is over rated. |
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"Common sense is definitely dead, but the devil's in the detail.
It was a public footpath and the dog was on a lead.
The cows may not have been obvious to the walkers.
I wonder how you would miss a tonne of beef wondering around, though I suspect they did see the cows BUT thought I'm on a public path and I know my rights etc.
If you're on a public footpath you can reasonably expect to have safe passage.
It's not a matter of "knowing your rights""
So buy the same thought if your on a foot path in a town do you watch out for other people and other's using the path scoters etc or are you safe as it's a foot path?
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By *I TwoCouple 49 weeks ago
PDI 12-26th Nov 24 |
"Common sense is definitely dead, but the devil's in the detail.
It was a public footpath and the dog was on a lead.
The cows may not have been obvious to the walkers.
I wonder how you would miss a tonne of beef wondering around, though I suspect they did see the cows BUT thought I'm on a public path and I know my rights etc.
If you're on a public footpath you can reasonably expect to have safe passage.
It's not a matter of "knowing your rights"
So buy the same thought if your on a foot path in a town do you watch out for other people and other's using the path scoters etc or are you safe as it's a foot path?
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You'd watch out for them of course, but would you stay off the footpath in case one came round the corner ?
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