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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Don't worry, subasurf makes lots of stupid comments
    Yeah, let's all have a ****ing sook and cry because of a little dog bite.
    I'm sorry, but if I made a thread every time I was bitten by a dog then the AULRO server would collapse.

    There was a sign on the gate that said "Beware of Dog". You chose to enter the property and was bitten. You were not savaged or injured so get over it. The smart thing to do next time you see those signs is to bang on the gate loudly to alert the dog to your presence. Then when the dog comes to meet you, you are still safe and can judge the dogs character/intentions. Ringing the doorbell doesn't count.

    Yeah it sucks you got bitten but who really cares? You were not hurt, the owner (short of not giving a crap) hasn't done anything wrong. The law my disagree, but the law isn't always right in my opinion. There was a warning on the front of the yard and you entered the property knowing that there was potentially an aggressive dog.

    Reporting the attack wont help anybody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subasurf View Post
    I'm sorry, but if I made a thread every time I was bitten by a dog then the AULRO server would collapse.
    You're my hero

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    Quote Originally Posted by subasurf View Post
    Yeah, let's all have a ****ing sook and cry because of a little dog bite.
    I'm sorry, but if I made a thread every time I was bitten by a dog then the AULRO server would collapse.

    There was a sign on the gate that said "Beware of Dog". You chose to enter the property and was bitten. You were not savaged or injured so get over it. The smart thing to do next time you see those signs is to bang on the gate loudly to alert the dog to your presence. Then when the dog comes to meet you, you are still safe and can judge the dogs character/intentions. Ringing the doorbell doesn't count.

    Yeah it sucks you got bitten but who really cares? You were not hurt, the owner (short of not giving a crap) hasn't done anything wrong. The law my disagree, but the law isn't always right in my opinion. There was a warning on the front of the yard and you entered the property knowing that there was potentially an aggressive dog.

    Reporting the attack wont help anybody.
    Tell me more, what is it that you do that makes dogs want to bite you all day?

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    I have to go onto peoples properties to do my job...most often is rural/farm properties which almost always means there's dogs.

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    Perhaps he deals with the dogs the same way he deals here. I know I'm ready to bite him.

    You can be sure if it was an Integral meter reader or some other sore of official working within their daily capacity the dog would be put down and the owner facing some sort of charges and possibly ownership ban.

    You own a dog and it attacks, you're liable. End of discussion. Same as driving, you hit a injure/kill a pedestrian, you're responsible no matter what they've done (trust me been there, done that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    You own a dog and it attacks, you're liable. End of discussion , you're responsible no matter what they've done (trust me been there, done that.

    Wrong - check the ACT (Companion Animals ACT 1998, Sect 16)

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    Quote Originally Posted by subasurf View Post
    I have to go onto peoples properties to do my job...most often is rural/farm properties which almost always means there's dogs.
    The only way I don't get bitten by our puppy when I come home is to be wearing my bike leathers, gloves, and helmet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by subasurf View Post
    Yeah, let's all have a ****ing sook and cry because of a little dog bite.
    I'm sorry, but if I made a thread every time I was bitten by a dog then the AULRO server would collapse.
    If you are getting bitten that often, then you must be really useless at whatever you do. Or else you have never really been bitten, just nipped. And from your attitude here, no wonder you get bitten - you seem to be asking for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    You can be sure if it was an Integral meter reader or some other sore of official working within their daily capacity the dog would be put down and the owner facing some sort of charges and possibly ownership ban.
    Wow...never let the truth get in the way of your argument hey?
    You're so wrong, it's embarrassing.

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    nsw compainion animals act gives the dog some lee way on private property

    (2) It is not an offence under this section if the incident occurred:(a) as a result of the dog being teased, mistreated, attacked or otherwise provoked, or
    (b) as a result of the person or animal trespassing on the property on which the dog was being kept, or
    (c) as a result of the dog acting in reasonable defence of a person or property, or(d) in the course of lawful hunting, or
    (e) in the course of the working of stock by the dog or the training of the dog in the working of stock.
    (3) This section does not apply to a police dog or a corrective services dog.
    17 Dog must not be encouraged to attack

    (1) A person who sets on or urges a dog to attack, bite, harass or chase any person or animal (other than vermin) is guilty of an offence, whether or not actual injury is caused.

    what is reasonable for the dog not the person on the property and there was a sign thats not a legal admission of anything other than a dog is on the premises

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