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Dogs and lack of a "leash law"
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Mar 2006


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Old Aug 9, 2006, 12:56 PM #1 of 30
WOW Alice..I hope they do pay for your sons medical bills. I wouldn't be surprized if he never trusts other people's dogs again. I know that had to sting like hell(to the heart) having it do that after a friendly jesture :/.

There is a leash law in Georgia. YOU WILL get fined for a dog attacking a person.. you WILL get a ticket lol if you're caught walking your dog without a leash. It was passed by either Zell Miller of Roy Barnes(Eh Sunny don't give a darn about Georgia but that's another matter). It's a serious issue we had here. People buying dangerous as hell dogs and walking them without any kind of restraint. I've had my hamstring torn from running from a fucking dog all accross Foresyth Park. Minding my own business..like most people and boom: WOOF WOOF RUFF RRRRRRRRRRRRRR *bite* *chase*. There are some nights where a dog wanting to attack me is the worst thing it can do in it's life. With my trusty blade I use for my job..........*ahem* anyway. I know people buy them for household/owner protection but got damn.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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