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SarahDrish t1_j89r43f wrote

Reply to comment by Lieutenant_Joe in Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort

> The worst they do is sniff clothes that aren’t even being worn by people.

I'm sure a lot of Delta flight attendants said the same thing until an "emotional support" pit bull ripped another passenger's face off and the company got sued! There are reasons dogs do not belong in certain locations -- including grocery stores -- and if you are so cavalier about the health and safety of customers, you should find another job.

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Lieutenant_Joe t1_j89s1my wrote

Or maybe our workplace should incentivize us more to take heat from entitled guests. Like owners of unruly dogs. Or you.

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SarahDrish t1_j89si0m wrote

First, people in grocery stores are customers, not "guests." Second, the owners of business establishments are obligated to ensure the safety of their customers, and it's apparent you don't give a damn about the individuals you're supposed to be serving.

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freetheroux t1_j8rere9 wrote

No pitbull has ever “ripped a face off” keep making up and exaggerating stories.

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SarahDrish t1_j8sjckx wrote

I suggest you read the news occasionally: numerous people have had their faces ripped off by pit bulls.

https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/national/article258614418.html

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/sickening-video-shows-womans-face-7660626

https://metro.co.uk/2021/01/22/pit-bull-attacked-boy-15-and-ripped-half-his-face-off-13950258/

They also rip off arms, legs, hands, scalps, etc., etc., etc.

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freetheroux t1_j8skzvs wrote

Again no pitbull has ever ripped off a face. Those are very clearly exaggerations. A pitbull can disfigure a face and take skin off, but it can not “rip off a face”

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SarahDrish t1_j8syn3k wrote

>Again no pitbull has ever ripped off a face. Those are very clearly exaggerations. A pitbull can disfigure a face and take skin off, but it can not “rip off a face”

These are not "exaggerations." The "skin" of the face is the face! There's something seriously wrong with you, but then if there wasn't, you wouldn't be bragging about taking your damned dog into stores where dogs do not belong!

Pit bulls have also ripped off people's heads.

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freetheroux t1_j8tako8 wrote

I’m done, can’t debate someone who doesn’t follow basic definitions of words. A part of someone’s face is not someone’s whole face. The skin is not able to rip off the face by being pulled in one specific spot, it’s literally not possible. Another breed of dog can rip a face off because of the way they bite. But pits bite and then stay biting, to rip a face off would require multiple bites. Omg and now you believe a dog can rip a head off a human, you are just straight up delusional

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SarahDrish t1_j8urqmw wrote

>I’m done, can’t debate someone who doesn’t follow basic definitions of words. A part of someone’s face is not someone’s whole face. The skin is not able to rip off the face by being pulled in one specific spot, it’s literally not possible. Another breed of dog can rip a face off because of the way they bite. But pits bite and then stay biting, to rip a face off would require multiple bites. Omg and now you believe a dog can rip a head off a human, you are just straight up delusional

When ER doctors describe some of those attacked by pit bulls in official medical records as having their faces "ripped off," that's all the definition anyone with any common sense needs. Furthermore, no one said the skin of those who have their faces ripped off were being pulled in "one specific spot," and no, pit bulls do not always "bite and then stay biting." In April 2013, 2-year-old Beau Rutledge of Atlanta had his head ripped off by the family pit bull. The only ones posting here who are delusional are you and the other pit nutters, and I seriously doubt you'd recognize a pit bull if one bit you in the behind!

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