You know, this will probably catch me some flak, but here goes.Spacewolf said:or it could of bitten him and given him the one of the most deadly diseases known (100% mortaility rate if not treated quickly) as the squirrel was suspected to be rabidTwoSidesOneCoin said:Wow....there truly is no facepalm picture worthy of this. How fucking, I can't even think of an adjective to use here, they all fail to grasp the thought I want to insert into the question.
I suppose all I can say is: They sure don't train cops like they used to. It was a fucking squirrel!! At worst all it would have done was piss on your legs or made you run around in circles screaming like the 5 year old animal torturer that you probably were!
Crap like this just pisses me off!
Act like you have some g-damn sense!
Good to see people care more about animals then their fellow human kind. But if the squirrel was rabid then yeah you kinda need to knock it out so you can catch it and have it studied. And to everyone else who thinks the cop should be shot I rather you live with wild animals and see how long you last with them.cWg | Konka said:I hope he gets shot by someone for this
there in Texas(read the article not just the video) it even links the school there atVrach said:Just throwing out thoughts here, but the police department is likely to be one of those silly institutions that gives out medical insurance to it's employees? And even they somehow didn't, if he's called to be there and take care of it, it's a work-related injury, so the department pays for it.direkiller said:Its expensive to treat($500-$1000) its a few shots over a week and its painful(he also cant work for that period of time)
Not everywhere has animal control often cops are the ones that have to deal with them
in bigger city's cops are called then they call animal control
Also, to repeat again, there's no guarantee he'd get bitten, nor even one that the squirrel is infected. The chances of both being true are actually not that big.
As for whether there's animal control... I could be wrong, but those sound like American accents. Even if it was a backwater place and it doesn't look like it from the video, America's pretty well covered with animal control services as far as I'm aware.
Is that an exact damn quote from the article then? I assume it is, since you seem to be oh so adamant about that sort of thing. Because from what I read it didn't give any confirmation towards the claim either way.powell86 said:yet another bugger who likes to comment without reading the link. He was called in by the school who suspected the squirrel is rabid. pple like you makes the internet full of uneducated comments.punkrocker27 said:my guess is he worked at the school, and if anything did happen to those kids, it'd be the school's ass and then they'd come down on him hard
I also find it highly amusing considering the other thread on the front page about outrage stories (a thread started before this one)! Shame that people can't read.Hero in a half shell said:You're my hero! [sub](I've always wanted to call people out on these dodgy news stories)[/sub]dogstile said:Snippety
Have you ever tried to?luckshot said:have you ever tried to shoot a rabid baby squirrel? they are tough to hitRayne870 said:Weird that the police responded, but there really is no better way for someone untrained in animal issues to deal with possibly rabid animals. What he needs is the proper equipment, something that animal control should have had. That said it used to be that suspected rabid animals were simply shot. Pepper spray just seems to be a waste of time in that respect.