I see what you mean. But its hard to know all the exact rules. Millions of drivers to this day do not know the left lane is the passing lane and ride even mopeds at 30mph in a 50 which is illegal. I'm not saying he is right at all, I am saying perhaps he didn't know the seat rule. Just to be clear even if he was just being an idiot which is entirely possible, she should never get physical without fear of retaliation. I never heard of that rule. Either way, I will surely update this case as its heard to see what happens.
Ahhh nothing like a good Mastiff-forum debate and some coffee in the morning.
To me its more than the law. Its common sense and respect for strangers and other people too.
I can' put my love for dogs above respecting my fellow citizens.
The dog doesn't belong where people are sitting whether its illegal or not. Seats are for paying customers.
People have allergies
People have germ issues
People dont want shedding
People dont want slobber
And people dont know your health records or hygiene of your dog. They may not want to bring something home to their animals.
Why cant people be considerate?
If you blatantly disrespect another human being, whether its right or wrong things can very easily get physical.
Where im from I would automatically expect things to turn physical if I blantly disrespected somebody.
He totally disrespected and disregarded the law and her request to move the dog before the situation became physical.
To me I have no idea how that part is glossed over.
What happens next is equally as wrong.
If the incident was about him not wanting his dog to be hit, he would of never kept putting his dog up on the seat repeatedly. That is not the action of somebody who doesn't want their dog to get shoved.