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02-11-10, 02:03 AM #1
Incorrect title...Gainesville man charged with telling police dog to sit
Correct title...Gainsville man charged with interferring with police and other offenses. Gainsville Sun reporter not swift enough to know the difference. Apparently believes a person can literally be arrested for telling a dog to sit.
A Gainesville man was charged late Tuesday with interrupting a working police dog by commanding the dog to sit.
Mario Duane Porter, who will be 21 on Friday, was charged with striking a police animal (which includes interfering with a working police animal), disorderly conduct, possession of drug paraphernalia and refusing to sign a citation for violating the city's noise and window tint ordinances.
According to Gainesville Police Officer David Blizzard, Porter was pulled over for operating a car stereo so that it was audible more than 25 feet beyond the vehicle. In an arrest report, Blizzard wrote that that during the stop, Porter "was being belligerent and vulgar, yelling profanities."
Gainesville man charged telling police dog to sit | Gainesville.comDo not war for peace. If you must war, war for justice. For without justice there is no peace. -me
We are who we choose to be.
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02-11-10, 05:32 AM #2
So did the dog sit?
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02-11-10, 09:07 AM #3
I doubt it. My dog is not trained in english so it wouldn't have mattered and even if she was, she wouldn't have listened to him anyway. She probably would have bitten him. She is very untolerant of stuff like that!
I'm ready for spring!
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02-11-10, 09:33 AM #4
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02-11-10, 09:34 AM #5The world would be much cleaner if blind people carried brooms instead of sticks.
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02-11-10, 09:52 AM #6
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02-11-10, 10:47 AM #7SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM-Ex-Sheriff Martin Howe to Will Kane in "High Noon"
"It's a great life. You risk your skin catching killers and the juries turn them loose so they can come back and shoot at you again. If your honest , your poor your whole life. And , In the end , you wind up dying all alone on some dirty street. For what? For nothing. For a tin star."
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02-11-10, 01:27 PM #8
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02-11-10, 06:19 PM #9
Zeusa is trained in Dutch! She is just a lovey-dovey dog. She loves everyone **cough** **cough**.
I'm ready for spring!
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02-11-10, 06:25 PM #10
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02-11-10, 06:44 PM #11
When I get one, I'm training it in Korean.
Just because your sign off after you're shift is done, doesn't mean that it's over and put blinders on. You're a cop 24/7 wether you like it or not. If thats something you can't handle, you should find a new line of work!
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