I had lunch today with one of my oldest friends. We are the same age, but he recently retired on disability. One of his first retirement disabilities was to buy a female English Mastiff. The dog is about 5 months old right now. I saw a man walking his full grown mastiff yesterday. It looked like a buffalo without horns.
My friend is from the "Don't do anything wrong and the police won't bother you," political school. This is an easy thing for a middle aged white man to say. He was able to catalog all the things Michael Brown and Eric Garner did wrong which contributed or even directly caused their deaths. I told him it could just as easily been him. This was dismissed, because the police aren't going to find any problem with him. He'll cooperate and everything will be civil.
That is, until they shoot his dog. He takes the dog with him most times. This means if he is stopped by a policeman, he has to make a choice whether to get out of the SUV(Yukon) immediately, or restrain the dog. Restraining the dog might look a lot like retrieving a weapon. If he gets out of the car and the dog follows him, the police will shoot the dog.
Let me repeat that. The police will shoot the dog. My friend says they won't shoot unless the dog growls. This is not true. The police will shoot the dog. They will shoot a dog through a door, before entering a house. They will certainly shoot a dog on the shoulder of a road. Now, my friend's opinion shifts a little. He has a 44 Magnum Pistol, which he keeps to protect himself from grizzly bears. If the police shoot through his door, he will return fire. I know him well enough to know he means it.
I feel kind of bad about it now. If he has enough time to think about it, he'll shoot first.
My friend is from the "Don't do anything wrong and the police won't bother you," political school. This is an easy thing for a middle aged white man to say. He was able to catalog all the things Michael Brown and Eric Garner did wrong which contributed or even directly caused their deaths. I told him it could just as easily been him. This was dismissed, because the police aren't going to find any problem with him. He'll cooperate and everything will be civil.
That is, until they shoot his dog. He takes the dog with him most times. This means if he is stopped by a policeman, he has to make a choice whether to get out of the SUV(Yukon) immediately, or restrain the dog. Restraining the dog might look a lot like retrieving a weapon. If he gets out of the car and the dog follows him, the police will shoot the dog.
Let me repeat that. The police will shoot the dog. My friend says they won't shoot unless the dog growls. This is not true. The police will shoot the dog. They will shoot a dog through a door, before entering a house. They will certainly shoot a dog on the shoulder of a road. Now, my friend's opinion shifts a little. He has a 44 Magnum Pistol, which he keeps to protect himself from grizzly bears. If the police shoot through his door, he will return fire. I know him well enough to know he means it.
I feel kind of bad about it now. If he has enough time to think about it, he'll shoot first.