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Originally Posted by ilovetv
No, I'm advocating for the victims that are people, like the ones that owned the peaceful dogs under the table, and whose legs could well have been bitten and torn open with a dog fight under the table.
I'm also advocating for the people at the tables beside them who could have been caught in a dog fight.
Human legs under restaurant tables aren't prone to attracting an unruly or unpredictable leashed dog on the sidewalk. But mixing unfamiliar dogs in heavy foot traffic and loud live music blaring--as the squares have--is a recipe for trouble.
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That is still nothing to do with the dogs behaving well at a resto and being attacked by a poorly trained, vicious dog who shouldn't have been in the area in the first place. You could be walking on some street when a drunk or demented driver jumps a curb and runs you down. Should you never go out on the sidewalk because some people shouldn't be allowed to drive a car?
Okay, I'm done here. Everyone else can have the last word. I need to learn not to let my doggy button be pushed so easily.