Who would have thought you could be arrested In Toronto for walking your dog on Al-Quds Day?
Quietman ~PWCM~JLA
2012/08/20 20:17:05
"I was arrested at the rally for, "offending Islam" by walking in a PUBLIC park with my dog. Apparently, Muslims do not like dogs. I was warned by a few demonstrators not to go near them. Of course I ignored them and reminded them this is Canada, not Pakistan. Well I was assaulted and returned the favor in kind.
At that point I was jumped by four COPS, dragged off and hand cuffed. Oh my the police were so angry! They said I was, "insensitive" and "inciting a riot". 30 minutes later they cut me a big deal. No charges if I left. So I left. Imagine this happening in Canada? Walking a licensed dog on a leash at the park in front of our Provincial Legislature and being arrested for that simple act!"
NB: This is a therapy dog. Works at hospitals.
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American 2012/08/21 01:53:02























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Did the dog intimidate anyone, was the owner looking for trouble and following the crowd with the dog? Often, I noticed people go into this Muslim rallies looking to start something.
There was one Muslim rally being held which 6 men decide to intrude on and start insulting the workers there and telling them they should be ashamed while the people were just trying to have a nice peaceful day to celebrate their religion/culture, they kept video taping the workers and yelling at them with insults against the religion, telling them that they were evil, and there were children around too. Eventually one of the workers decided to call security and explained that they felt uncomfortable with the 6 men, the security said that they don't want any trouble and told the 6 men that it would be wise for them to leave.
The next day the men started a huge dealing about it, using it as an example on how "Muslims don't like free speech and want to censor everyone" even though I think what they did was obviously unreasonable, no matter what rally they might have gone to.
http://www.mrctv.org/videos/i...
a) we've only heard one side of the story and don't know what really happened there, and
b) some people are afraid of dogs, which should be respected by dog owners imho.
I've grown up with a medium-sized dog. Since my parents and I lived in a rural area, I often let her off the leash when I took her for a walk, and I've encountered several (non-Muslim) hikers who shouted from afar "please leash your dog and don't let it come near me". The dog was well-behaved didn't look dangerous or anything, but they might have had bad experiences with dogs in the past.
It would have never occured to me to deliberately scare a cynophobic person, and I really can't understand this dog owner's "of course I ignored them" attitude. This has nothing to do with the Muslim protest, mind you. I simply think that a person who deliberately walks their giant dog into a crowd after being asked to keep a distance is a bit of an a**hole. But that's no reason to arrest him of course.
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If we succeed, we still have to contend with the ugly he will do during 'lame duck'. That is scary, indeed.
I am not a hunter either, but as a single woman, I would feel much better taking my own protection into my hands. obummer is not going to protect us as he is trying to destroy us.
I (briefly) say a commentary on cnn complaining that Americans have more guns than the rest of the world combined. mmmmm sounds good to me. Only a panty waste liberal would think it is wrong. Or, as my father used to call them; pinko commie bast*rds. lol
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