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K-9 Cops (Part 3)

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2007

Only one more section after this. =D

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  • The last song is by Bryan Adams. It's called Never Let Go

  • do u get 2 keep ur k9? like 2 take home and stuff?

  • @Cubanito187 Yes, the officer who works with the k9 gets to take him home and after the dogs retire they usually remain with the officer as a pet.

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  • @disorganizedorg Well thank you:) But flatter (although it certainly gets you some easy points;) doesn't change the fact that i do know what vicious means, but i'm more confused as to what you mean your by your previous comment...still.

  • @alsedenmark vicious (adj.) Deliberately cruel or violent. Perhaps the word doesn't translate well or has different connotations in Danish. I assume English is not your first language only because you mentioned "here in Denmark" -- you express yourself better in English than half the Americans I know. My compliments.

  • @disorganizedorg What? I think you misunderstood something. These dogs are trained, and are not in any way vicious or ferocous, quite the opposite actually. They are the most loyal, loving, trusting dogs you could ever wish for. Sometimes here in Denmark, when a k-9 dog retires (if they don't stay with the policeofficer) they are given to families, and these families stand in line to have them, because they are so amazing animals. Very content because of all the training and being activated.

  • Did the dog ever bite a human?

    If so, it is by definition a vicious animal and those that prevented him from being put down in the first instance are liable for any subsequent injuries the dog might have inflicted. Since judges and police are so often co-conspirators, though...

    Fortunately it's not hard to find out where police officers live and alert their neighbors to the sociopath in their midst.

  • Did the dog ever bite a human?

    If so, it is by definition a vicious animal and those that prevented him from being put down in the first instance are liable for any subsequent injuries the dog might have inflicted. Since judges are almost as retarded as police officers, though, justice is unlikel y to be done through the courts.

    Fortunately it's not hard to find out where police officers live and alert their neighbors to the sociopath in their midst.

  • An dog that attacks humans, regardless of reason, is by definition a vicious animal that needs to be put down for the public good. Period, no exceptions, and if some clown with a badge who mistakes a dog for an "officer" due to mental illness interferes with that process, it's too bad if they get hurt.

  • @webkinz52487445 you shouldn't be confused with the police codes. i want to be a state trooper k9 unit. and im 15 and i know all the police codes, penal law, traffic and safety law, Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, and Criminal Procedure Law

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