SnowandSunshine
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I don't think that anyone has suggested that police dog handlers are not close to their animals or do not look after them in general, but this incident is appalling.
The article seems to suggest that someone called the RSPCA to report the dogs which seems to suggest the local police were not even aware the dogs were dead which makes me wonder how long they had left the animals in the car. Also the ICPP has already sent the case back to the police to investigate which also seems inappropriate given the gravity of the offence (they didn't even wait for the results of the postmortem).
Concluding that there was negligence in the care of these animals does not seem that unreasonable and if there was some very reasonable excuse, e.g. air-con failed, why aren't the police saying so?
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Booboos I accept it could well have been negligence, but generally the police won't make any comment til its been investigated. I just hate the way everyone instantly jumps to conclusions.
However if the dogs were in a private car as AmyMay has said, I suspect it will be a different matter depending on whether the officer was officially 'on duty' or not.
I don't think that anyone has suggested that police dog handlers are not close to their animals or do not look after them in general, but this incident is appalling.
The article seems to suggest that someone called the RSPCA to report the dogs which seems to suggest the local police were not even aware the dogs were dead which makes me wonder how long they had left the animals in the car. Also the ICPP has already sent the case back to the police to investigate which also seems inappropriate given the gravity of the offence (they didn't even wait for the results of the postmortem).
Concluding that there was negligence in the care of these animals does not seem that unreasonable and if there was some very reasonable excuse, e.g. air-con failed, why aren't the police saying so?
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Booboos I accept it could well have been negligence, but generally the police won't make any comment til its been investigated. I just hate the way everyone instantly jumps to conclusions.
However if the dogs were in a private car as AmyMay has said, I suspect it will be a different matter depending on whether the officer was officially 'on duty' or not.