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In reply to the discussion: Commander Biden bites another Secret Service agent, the 11th known incident [View all]Wingus Dingus
(8,061 posts)5. Why hasn't the dog been removed yet, I wonder?
Why would you force people who are trying to do their jobs to encounter a hazard like this, over and over? Can this turn into lawsuits? I just don't understand what's happening here.
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Commander Biden bites another Secret Service agent, the 11th known incident [View all]
LiberalArkie
Sep 2023
OP
Yeah, this was discussed over and over, and nothing changes--the dog's still
Wingus Dingus
Sep 2023
#15
Here's the earlier thread at DU about that dog. It was only ten bites at that time.
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2023
#10
He bit a security technician when they were all at home in Delaware awhile back.
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 2023
#45
Dogs kill dozens of kids a year. The victim blaming is just gross and not funny.
meadowlander
Sep 2023
#46
It's clear he's simply too much dog for that environment. He's certainly being set up to fail.
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 2023
#29
I have often thought that dogs were a better judge of people than other people. ;)
Chainfire
Sep 2023
#34
This is disgraceful. If it was anyone else's dog, it would have been put down
pinkstarburst
Sep 2023
#49