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What I suspect happened with this case is that a certain amount of stupidity crept in. It must be bourne in mind that these were his working dogs. He has trained to use them, and as a Police officer, should know better.However, and this will be the bit that will probably cause anger, is that becasue of his job and 'status' he will be given a much harsher sentence than average, if found guilty.I have dealt with numerous animal cruelty cases over the years, and I never cease to be amazed at what I see as leniency in the sentences that are handed down, if at all.I have always found wilfull or reckless neglect of or cruelty to kids and animals the most difficult to deal with, as they are unable to understand what is happening.If adults want to go and harm themselves or others, then they should be able to comprehend it.Sorry if that puts a cat amongst the pigeons, but that is my view of it.
I see that the article states that they were in a "private vehicle".I assume this means that they were not in an air conditioned dog unit vehicle ??Cruelty cases involving animals is often more emotive probably due to the fact that they are reliant on the people looking after them and have no voice by which to be heard when things go wrong.I do think that all cases should be looked at individually and intent should be taken into consideration.I'm sure this policeman didn't intend to cause any distress but his job and training should have made him aware of the consequences of his actions.He will surely punish himself for a long time to come regardless of the action taken against him.I agree i would imagine he will punish himself for a very long time emotionally --worse than any prison sentence dont you think !