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  1. MarkB

    Our Night Of Terror

    Well, I'd argue that a responsible dog owner wouldn't (for instance) get a Pitt Bull. But some people are idiots and their choice of a breed reflects that. As long as the hand it ultimately bites is their own - fine. So considering some breeds don't get above 15 kg, then even you agree...
  2. MarkB

    Our Night Of Terror

    And there was a case just a couple of weeks back, just around the corner from where I used to live (we moved 4 mths ago) of an elderly wheelchair bound woman who was out walking her dog (a Papillon) when 3 dogs attacked them. The attacking dogs were unattended and jumped a fence, killing the...
  3. MarkB

    Our Night Of Terror

    I agree regarding irresponsible owners. However, all dogs are, in essence, wolves. And for that reason I would never leave my dogs, despite only being spaniels (a springer and a cocker) unattended with children (we don't have kids, so they don't often "meet" kids). Nor are they ever...
  4. MarkB

    Our Night Of Terror

    On 6 December 2001, pirates shot and killed Sir Peter Blake while he was on an environmental exploration trip in South America, monitoring global warming and pollution for the United Nations. The two-month expedition was anchored off Macapa, Brazil, at the mouth of the Amazon delta, waiting to...
  5. MarkB

    Our Night Of Terror

    In your case cjay, I'd be taking my chances with legality of the firearm (I think the baseball bat would be bigger than you). What's that saying.... "better to be judged by 12, than carried by 6"? ;)
  6. MarkB

    Our Night Of Terror

    Dogs -> good (we have two) Security Camera -> good (we don't have one) Baseball bat?? I've played a lot of baseball, and at 6'2" and 90+ kg I can swing a baseball bat all day. But, if you did want to "arm yourself" (bearing in mind that this weapon could end up being used against you) -...
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