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From IMBD movie quotes:
Greta: Mr. Reede, several years ago a friend of mine had a burglar on her roof, a burglar. He fell through the kitchen skylight, landed on a cutting board, on a butcher's knife, cutting his leg. The burglar sued my friend, he sued my friend. And because of guys like you *he won*. My friend had to pay the burglar $6,000. Is that justice? What's funny is when I did a search for the quote...I came up with a whole mess of various forum and facebook posts where people used the exact quote, claiming it was someone THEY knew. This is one of those urban legends that gets passed from person to person, and everyone who repeats it claims it was someone they knew...JUST to make it seem like they have something interesting to talk about. |
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I don't know if its on record anywhere anymore because this was long before the internet was so popular...maybe early 90's, but years ago I was a Reader's Digest junkie and there was a story about us being a lawsuit happy society and how ridiculous its become. The feature included a story about an elderly New York woman who owned a Toy Poodle. While she was away a young man broke into her home via the fire escape and was bitten in the calf by her dog. He was criminally prosecuted as a neighbor called the police and he was caught mid-robbery. He sued her FROM JAIL for the dog bite, claiming psychological trauma and medical bills. She counter sued for psychological trauma and the costs of repairs from the break in. He won. She appealed and he won the appeal.
I wouldn't say a lawsuit of this type is very common, but its happened. Still a civil matter and nothing that would endanger the life if the dog, though. |
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I know in Ontario, any pit bull type dog (or any dog that looks 'substantially similar') that bites a person or another animal, whether provoked or not, automatically gets a date with the needle.
So if a loose dog attacked me, or my house was broken into, or I was assaulted by a rapist... and my dog tried to protect me... he'd be put down. ![]() |
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I know in Ontario, any pit bull type dog (or any dog that looks 'substantially similar') that bites a person or another animal, whether provoked or not, automatically gets a date with the needle. |
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Really it depends on where you live and what the Animal Control laws are there pertaining to dogs and the like. |
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Most aggressive dog and dog attack laws specify "unprovoked aggression", so if you were being attacked, or your home broken into, likely you'd be okay.
But...it will come down to a he-said-she said in some cases. Also, someone may attempt to sue you in civil court even if it was determined in "real" court that you are not at fault. |
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well, considering that by todays laws and standards, if a person breaks in to your home and hurts themselves in the process they canm sue you, so i would say that more than likely yes, they would take your dog and you would have a lawsuit by the person who attacked you. yep i know i know, its fucked up. but thats just proves the stupidity of and total bitchification of modern society
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Depends on the person bit. if they reported the bite and it was severe enough to cause damage you maybe in a world of hate with a Dangerous dog ordinance, a costly medical bill and the chance of your dog being euth. BUT imo, someone breaking in vs someone being on the streets are two diffrent senerio's and should be viewed as such and while I believe you would get off the hook, MAYBE in a break in vs public I wouldn't take that chance..period.
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well, considering that by todays laws and standards, if a person breaks in to your home and hurts themselves in the process they canm sue you, so i would say that more than likely yes, they would take your dog and you would have a lawsuit by the person who attacked you. yep i know i know, its fucked up. but thats just proves the stupidity of and total bitchification of modern society I remember a story where a burgler broke into a yard to get into a house and when he got bit by the dog out back he sued because there were no signs up saying the people had a dog.. he won. I always assume that no matter what my dog will be the one held at fault for anything whether its his fault or not or whether he was provoked or not and I just try and keep him out of a situation that could potentially result in me loosing him. |
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My thoughts exactly. |
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