Communism_Is_Cancer wrote:Very suspicious. Could be a dozen of reasons.
I do have to wonder though in todays age of cheap technology why every house does not have camera, sensors and other types of motion detectors.
RoginaJack wrote:"Sounds more like something the police did, ....." What a a absolute load of rubbish!
bigrich wrote:
by the sound of it , it's targeted . i reckon there's more to this ..........
Communism_Is_Cancer wrote:RoginaJack wrote:"Sounds more like something the police did, ....." What a a absolute load of rubbish!
Whilst it is in the USA the running joke on American guntube channels is that the ATF will come to your house and shoot your dog if you do anything illegal. Because police shoot dogs more than you think.
Check out this cop torture this kangaroo In South Australia.
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real- ... 4db1a152e7
ZaineB wrote:Communism_Is_Cancer wrote:RoginaJack wrote:"Sounds more like something the police did, ....." What a a absolute load of rubbish!
Whilst it is in the USA the running joke on American guntube channels is that the ATF will come to your house and shoot your dog if you do anything illegal. Because police shoot dogs more than you think.
Check out this cop torture this kangaroo In South Australia.
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real- ... 4db1a152e7
vast majority of cops cant shoot to save themselves, so this is no surprise, Personally would have held the gun inches from its head and dispatched it, why this clearly incompetent moron was trying to kill it shooting it across the brisket I will never know, aint no vitals on the outside of the ribcage after all.
Communism_Is_Cancer wrote:Very suspicious. Could be a dozen of reasons.
I do have to wonder though in todays age of cheap technology why every house does not have camera, sensors and other types of motion detectors.
Communism_Is_Cancer wrote:bigrich wrote:
by the sound of it , it's targeted . i reckon there's more to this ..........
I agree mate. There is more to this.
mchughcb wrote:ZaineB wrote:Communism_Is_Cancer wrote:RoginaJack wrote:"Sounds more like something the police did, ....." What a a absolute load of rubbish!
Whilst it is in the USA the running joke on American guntube channels is that the ATF will come to your house and shoot your dog if you do anything illegal. Because police shoot dogs more than you think.
Check out this cop torture this kangaroo In South Australia.
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real- ... 4db1a152e7
vast majority of cops cant shoot to save themselves, so this is no surprise, Personally would have held the gun inches from its head and dispatched it, why this clearly incompetent moron was trying to kill it shooting it across the brisket I will never know, aint no vitals on the outside of the ribcage after all.
He was a pro.
Communism_Is_Cancer wrote:I heard cops(general duties) in NSW shoot 3 mags once a year on a stationary target. Yet they are allowed to open carry and we can't.
Grandadbushy wrote: but it's still sad that a little pup has been shot, it leaves plenty of ammo for the anti gun brigade doesn't it
DaveZ wrote: What hope has the poor LAFO farmer got of defending his stock? Maybe he did jump the gun and could have chased the dog away some other way, who knows, IMO losing your dog is just something you have to be prepared for if you can't keep it restrained in a rural area.
ZaineB wrote:(Paraphrased) Farmer shoots menace dogs and gets his money back to boot!
Grandadbushy wrote:This is what causes debarkles like this, people don't take responsibility for anything even their own kids at times, dogs are no different i've battled with peacocks for years to the point i can't have a vege garden i used to supply the town with vegies free but now and for the last couple of years i've not had a garden because of the peacocks the council fronted the owner and they were told ''council'' that the peacocks had gone wild now brace yourselves you are not going to believe this, so now that the birds have gone wild they are deemed '' NATIVE FAUNA'' not being classed as a pest they are protected under the law , yep good old native peacocks and you wonder why people just give up, i don't think any farmer should quickly find ways to shoo dogs that are attacking the stock it's up to the owner of that dog to keep it under control the proof is this is now the reason we have so many wild dogs the gray areas have to be taken out of this area the government wants revenue then start charging dog and animal owners for their lack of responsibility for their animals when they roam the country side causing damage, QLD would be the richest state in Australia , even if the dogs are play chasing the stock, these stock panic and stress and can abort their unborn those that think this is garbage would say '' What about sheep'' well most sheep are used to dogs and are savvy with them where unaware stock are not and tend to panic and smash fences and injure themselves in some cases, so nah i believe the farmer should have the call but only on their property and do it ethically .
Grandadbushy wrote:G'day Trekin, mate thanks for that, i might indulge in some air rifle activity before i move to the new block, so how's things been mate?
RoginaJack wrote:Communism_Is_Cance. I hate to point out the bleeding obvious, BUT this ain't the US of A and has nothing to do with the ATF, whoever they are..