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Posted by RobbyG. on Dec-30-2004 18:10:

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Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Banning breeds isn't the best route to administer a solution to the problem (however it is better than nothing at all).

IMO - the best way to solve the problem is to open up dog owners of all breeds to unlimited civil liability in the event that a dog does in fact bite.

The idea of getting sued to the point of poverty might make people manage their animals a little better and choose breeds that present less risk.


Thats true but how can you squeeze money from a thug who spends all his money on thug wear & has no job & lives in a shit hole and trained his pitbull/Rottie to attack...


Posted by DigiNut on Dec-30-2004 18:12:

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Originally posted by Jayx1
Actually im trying to organize a rally through "mychoice.ca". However my issue goes beyond just smoking which is why im thinking of starting my own organization. I just need a good web designer who will donate some time to the cause.

I'd be happy to help out with the cause.


Posted by chrismack on Dec-30-2004 19:55:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
IMO - the best way to solve the problem is to open up dog owners of all breeds to unlimited civil liability in the event that a dog does in fact bite.

The idea of getting sued to the point of poverty might make people manage their animals a little better and choose breeds that present less risk.


Actually, there is no limit to your personal liability for dog bites. Most (but not all) insurance policies cover it as art of your home/contents package, which means most people with insurance would have a million bucks of liability insurance up for grabs in the event something bad happens.

If you don't have any type of personal insurance (you can get it for like $150 bucks spread out over a year), you are a loser and deserve to have your wages garnished for the rest of your natural life.


Posted by Jayx1 on Dec-30-2004 23:03:

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
- Benjamin Franklin

The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
- Thomas Jefferson

Mankind is at its best when it is most free. This will be clear if we grasp the principle of liberty. We must recall that the basic principle of liberty is freedom of choice, which saying many have on their lips but few in their minds.
- Dante Alighieri


Posted by chrismack on Dec-31-2004 05:33:

"Always use low-beams in fog"
- My Mom


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