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In reply to the discussion: Police Stop "Dogs Against Romney" Protester for Having Dog Crate on Car Roof [View all]karynnj
(60,958 posts)39. I NEVER saw a dog on the roof of a car
We traveled by car at least once a year form NJ to Northern VT for 20 plus years - in addition to other trips. I seriously would have called the police had I seen that - and on highways, they would be able to stop the person as there are long stretches where drivers have no choice of what to do. It would either have been to call - or listen to three kids argue passionately for us to do so.
I'm 61 and that would have been unacceptable to anyone I knew. Consider that he had luggage for 7 IN THE CAR and the dog ON THE ROOF. That is weird and cruel.
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Police Stop "Dogs Against Romney" Protester for Having Dog Crate on Car Roof [View all]
shireen
Feb 2012
OP
That's funny. I guess he should have kept the stuffed dog in the car until he got to the protest. n.
Cleita
Feb 2012
#2
Sure, pull someone over with a stuffed dog, and let Mittens drive a thousand
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#3
Back in what 'day'? Dogs were pets and well taken care of when I was a kid 50 years ago.
Gidney N Cloyd
Feb 2012
#36
Even though my post was intended to be tongue in cheek, I dont agree that Mittens
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#15
Not suggesting it was acceptable. Just that it was probably unremarkable. /nt
TheMadMonk
Feb 2012
#16
I've got a buddy who used to be a K-9 officer. He would have taken a bullet for his partner.
11 Bravo
Feb 2012
#7
to repair his image, Mitt's renaming his dog "Checkers" and taking him on the campaign trail...
alterfurz
Feb 2012
#31
Maybe I don't trust cops but anyone else wonder if the pull-over MIGHT be politically motivated?
Hassin Bin Sober
Feb 2012
#38