Sunday 24 April 2011

Chips with everything.

Well, here it comes and with mass approval too. Naturally, the breeders of fighting pit-bulls will ignore it and councils will pretend they can link dog-crap on the street to your dog through the microchip. The fact that this is impossible will not deter them.

What can I say that hasn't already been said on the subject?


10 comments:

PT Barnum said...

Argh! It's the psycho anti-dog man...

"Any dog (other than police dogs) found in a public pace when it isn't leashed and muzzled should be destroyed and the owner should be jailed for a minimum of two years. It doesn't matter if the dog is big or small, dangerous or friendly, it dies and the owner goes to jail. Guide dogs for the blind should not be exempted, they can be dangerous too.

- Clive, Donefor, 24/4/2011 2:00

I almost admire his sweet faith in the safety of police dogs, tho'.

PT Barnum said...

Speechless...

"A fantastic idea... and put down the rest who don't have the traceable markers. [...] Dogs in public are like cigarettes in public... A health hazard and environmental menace.

- RolloTomasi, Bangkok, Thailand, 24/4/2011 4:54

Smoking Hot said...

Well l think it's a great idea having a microchip that stops the dog being vicious. That is what it's for isn't it?

View from the Solent said...

Great idea. Just like only allowing guns to be owned by (a few) licensed holders. Since this prevents gun crime, it must be extended to ...., er, um,

Anonymous said...

And when all the dog owners and their dogs have been summarily executed, we start on the fishtank owners, then the hamster fuckers, then anyone that harbours fleas.
When there are no animals nor animal lovers left - start on the gingers.

JuliaM said...

I do love the 'Mail' declaring how vital it is that the police be able to trace dangerous dogs, and then quoting in example all those cases where...errr, the police had no problem tracing Fido, as it was the dog belonging to the father/boyfriend/landlord of the deceased...

And of course it makes perfect economic sense to require compliance from 100% of the population when the problem lies with a very specific 0.1% of the population.

Anonymous said...

Well, well - Rollo Tomasi has turned up! So it turns out that he is based in Bangkok!

Hello, Rollo.

Surely, the whole point of the song is the silencing of human beings? Isn't that why the figures have their mouths sealed?

There are things going on which are described as 'hate crimes'. In fact, these things are attacks on free speech. In the past, only if a person advocated actual 'rebellion' (or likewise) was his speech considered unlawful.

Our legislature is out of control. MPs are supposed to control the legislature, but they cannot.

Much ado is being made about AV and FPTP, but the REAL problem is that our MPs are TOLD how to vote in Parliament.

What a revolution we would have if MPs voted secretly! Ah..but how would constituents know what their MPs were voting for?........Catch 22. Alternatively, a good idea would be to abolish the idea of Party Whips. This would require a new think in that MPs would be required to justify personally to their constituents the reason that they voted in a particular way. It would not be sufficient to justify to the majority of their voters - the reason for a vote would have to be reasonable for the minority as well.

Would that!

banned said...

Ah yes, another database.
Last week someone reversed into my parked car and drove away but luckily a nearby shopkeeper noted their registration number and passed it to me. For insurance purposes I reported it to the Police.

They called back to say that they had a problem "We've got a 'no result' on the Police National Computer (PNC) with the registration number"
"Oh" says I, "does that mean you won't be able to track down the driver?"

"No, we know who he is, it's yours that we have no record of, could you confirm it" Which we did. The PNC is the big one, the one that knows everything, LOL.

As an aside, two days later I got a phone call in which a computer said "This is a public awareness anouncement. If you have recently been involved in a motor vehicle incident..." at which I hung up. All very odd since at that point I had not yet contacted my insurance company and only the Police knew about it. Could have just been a coincidence I suppose.

gladiolys said...

Hmm... interesting in the context of this story...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1379567/Familys-heartbreak-dog-council-just-TWO-HOURS-let-burglars.html#comments

Anonymous said...

And do you think the people who own the dangerous dog will let a little thing like a chip to affect them? A quick snip with a pair of scissors..........

Nah...its the 'first step', isn't it? The ultimate objective is to eradicate most dogs.

We did warn people that the zealots would soon be after them, didn't we?

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