- Joined
- Jun 26, 2010
- Messages
- 35
- Likes
- 0
- Points
- 0
I don't quite know how I feel about this.
In the one hand, it may be a good thing for dogs that are being abused. On the other hand, it seems like another blow at our privacy.
Some dogs are just nosiy and tend to cry if they are alone. It doesn't mean anything bad is happening.
Imagine coming homw to find the police in your home looking through your things? The horror!
One thing I'm also thinking about is elderly. If an elderly person is alone with nobody to look after them but their dog, maybe it's important that the police check out a dog that's been crying for a long time.
I think there should be some set rules added. For example, the dog has to be carrying on for at least 12 hours, etc. Or numerous complaints from neighbors.
In the one hand, it may be a good thing for dogs that are being abused. On the other hand, it seems like another blow at our privacy.
Some dogs are just nosiy and tend to cry if they are alone. It doesn't mean anything bad is happening.
Imagine coming homw to find the police in your home looking through your things? The horror!
One thing I'm also thinking about is elderly. If an elderly person is alone with nobody to look after them but their dog, maybe it's important that the police check out a dog that's been crying for a long time.
I think there should be some set rules added. For example, the dog has to be carrying on for at least 12 hours, etc. Or numerous complaints from neighbors.