Redditor Gets Called Out By Neighbor For Taking Unpermitted Pictures Of Their Neighborhood's Unleashed Dogs
Their dog was attacked three times by unleashed dogs.
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The phrase “seeing is believing”, makes much more sense nowadays. This is why, in the world that we live in today, people pick up their mobile phones to record just about anything that is happening in front of them.
Sunsets, a fantastic view, a fast food meal, your newly bought bag, a new gadget, a cat, even an accident, literally anything - people will record it and let the whole world know they have seen things like these. However, mind you that this is not really a bad thing because, on the good side, these could be pieces of evidence of a potential problem (not that we are welcoming these unfortunate events in our lives).
Today’s OP, @u/sabertoothbunni, learned from previous experiences (their dog got attacked by unleashed dogs) that this might be a useful life hack in the future. We never really know what will happen the moment we go out of our doors.
Extra safety (and evidence) wouldn’t hurt a fly. Better to be prepared than not at all, especially when you’ve got those little voices in your head saying that you shoot a shot because of a repeated bad experience.
Really, who ever knows? But could this also be a problem?
Let’s go back a few steps.
Here's the sitch:
RedditThis was why. It happen several times and OP just learned from it.
RedditThis could be a very helpful card when things go serious in any unexpected way.
RedditThe unleashed dog must have been shocked, too. Poor dogs.
RedditNow, it’s time to go over the comment section. Thoughts anyone?
The streets are no one’s territory, whatever happens, everyone sees.
RedditGood point, we are, after all, somehow connected.
RedditMaybe that owner was just camera shy, you guys!
RedditThere aren’t any laws on this right? Someone ask a lawyer, please!
RedditMaybe the owner was guilty, we never know really.
RedditTake note, "public."
RedditYou might know your dog, but your dog has it's own mind. Safety always comes first.
RedditShe was shocked and it was obvious.
RedditThey might need to talk it out first.
RedditThis could just be a warning or a reminder to owners who unleash their dog.
RedditIt was just a "just in case" anyway.
RedditScary, right?
RedditIf it's for security reasons...
RedditWe see the case here.
RedditUnless things go on a rage. But, talking and explaining might help.
RedditSafety, but the road is not owned by anyone. It's a public property.
RedditWhat say you?
RedditWe will never really know what goes on when we step outside in the comfort of our own homes. We all want to be safe, and to be safe, we have to secure everything we need.
Snapping a photo of things that we don't own out in public might sound somewhat like an invasion, but so long as this won't be used for any reason other than security (or evidence in this case), it wouldn't be so much of an issue.
That is if everyone is also aware of this. Unexpected things might happen; better to be prepared than not at all.
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