Runaway Aviation Security dog shot dead by police
I, as a dog owner, can only imagine how scared that poor animal would have been with what was probably the Keystone Cops running around after him.
I'm sorry AVSEC but until you can prove that you treat all your dogs properly you can't have any!
I'm sorry AVSEC but until you can prove that you treat all your dogs properly you can't have any!
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So if a person was running around on 25L at LAX, they would probably be shot
by the fed's pronto!!.... no bleeding heart outcry...!! and all would agree s/he deserved it.
Its the bambi effect....
by the fed's pronto!!.... no bleeding heart outcry...!! and all would agree s/he deserved it.
Its the bambi effect....
I'm rather surprised at the number of people here who believe that a young dog that was new to the airport environment, would act rationally when scared and stay away from aircraft. Animals don't act rationally when scared, certainly not in our sense of the word.
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And personally, I like dogs, and would prefer to have seen it handled in a more humane and professional manner.
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Oh oh... another dog shot by staff...
Dog shot in the head at Honolulu airport by security guard
But not NZ.
Dog shot in the head at Honolulu airport by security guard
But not NZ.
For those who think the dog would run from an aircraft, there was a FSA article* a few years ago about a charter bloke in the top end who had a dog, "accustomed to aircraft" apparently, run into the prop disk.
As there was no phone around, he flew 20 mins to the nearest one, and on shutdown, checked the prop again and one blade could be rotated the full 360* in the hub.
Unfortunately, there aren't any guarantees with this kind of thing...
*And do you think I can find that article now??
As there was no phone around, he flew 20 mins to the nearest one, and on shutdown, checked the prop again and one blade could be rotated the full 360* in the hub.
Unfortunately, there aren't any guarantees with this kind of thing...
*And do you think I can find that article now??