Dog locked in car for 24+ hours, called the cops.

PeyoteReligion

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Okay so I'm a supervisor for a security company, my location is a medical office building right next to a hospital (we have a parking garage that people going to the hospital inadvertently park in constantly).

So I notice Yesterday before the parking garage closes, that a car is still inside the garage (happens all the time). Problem is the car (BMW wagon) has a dog inside, a little fcking purse dog (does not happen all the time). Not a big fan of small dogs, but I am a fan of life. Unfortunately I can do nothing yet as 9/10 times people come take the car and then leave after hours, mostly peoPle visiting family late at night, then leaving.

Then I arrive for my shift today, and the fucking car and dog are still there. Now it's a small dog that hasn't had water or food in at least 24 hours. So I decide to take matters into my own hands as it has been hot, and even though the parking garage is 10 degrees cooler than outside, it's still In the high 70's in there.

Now even though I'm a security guard, I'm no cop wannabe, and not a huge fan of cops in general. However I am aware of the ability they have to help the community in situations such as this. So I called a cop, a young guy shows up. He agrees this is pretty fucked up and gets to work. He runs the license plate and gets the name of the owner, and goes to the hospital (next door, patients often park in our garage on accident) to see if the owner is checked in. ( this was what we had thought was the case because who the fuck leaves a dog in the car that long lunless it's a medical emergency, especially concidering our proximity to the hospital?)

Turns out the owner is checked into the hospital because of a medical issue. Making the story even sadder, it's a middle aged woman with no family willing/available to help get the dog while she was checked in. So after a short time I'm informed she is most likely about to check out of the hospital (none of my concern) and assist her dog. Problem is she is on medication and I can't let her drive outta there with the nedication she was on, its like a dui. But I also can't physically stop her due to legal reasons regarding contracted security and liability bullshit.

Thank the stars this lady was easily convinced to take a cab, they had her on some good shit over at the hospital. Long story short the dog was taken home by the owner and hopefully taken care of. I did my part I feel like. It seemed like if I didn't get the ball rolling, that dog was staying in the car another 24 hours, which was a 100% death sentence with how small it was coupled with heat and lack of food and water. Also the fact that the lady didn't start trying to help the dog until a cop showed up in her room reminding her it was about to be animal cruelty.

I hope the dog is in good care now and not in peril any more (even though I hate little fucking a ankle biters). Well thats my story. Stay geeked, like I was the whole time this shit went down :eyesmoke:


P.s. yeah yeah one starred
 

Harrekin

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Had the woman had like 5 kg of cocaine in the trunk, this couldve went very badly for the lady and dog.

Plus youd be a rat then, or are you already?

The morality of this is confusing me...
 

PeyoteReligion

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Had the woman had like 5 kg of cocaine in the trunk, this couldve went very badly for the lady and dog.

Plus youd be a rat then, or are you already?

The morality of this is confusing me...
Well no cocaine so moot point, and quite irrelivent to the whole story.
 

Harrekin

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Well no cocaine so moot point, and quite irrelivent to the whole story.
Point was rule no.1 is never call the cops on someone whos not currently fucking with you personally.

The point about the cocaine was you called the cops without knowing what sort of a shit storm it wouldve caused.
 

Metasynth

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I'd have done something to get the dog out of the car too, whether it be calling the cops or just breaking the window. Since you're employed there, obviously breaking the window wasn't an option. I back up your decision.
 

Harrekin

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I'd have done something to get the dog out of the car too, whether it be calling the cops or just breaking the window. Since you're employed there, obviously breaking the window wasn't an option. I back up your decision.
Could he not have sought out the owner himself?
 

Metasynth

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"Yeah.......yeah Tony...Yes, the car with the dead pomeranian in it....It's a dog, dumbshit...Yes, a dead dog....Yeah, better not do anything funny, leave the money under the pomeranian...THE DOG, YOU MOOK!....."
 

Metasynth

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Could he not have sought out the owner himself?
He can't run license plate numbers...What's he gonna do, go into the hospital and start calling out "Who's got the white BMW wagon in the parking lot? The one with a dog in it."
 

PeyoteReligion

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Point was rule no.1 is never call the cops on someone whos not currently fucking with you personally.

The point about the cocaine was you called the cops without knowing what sort of a shit storm it wouldve caused.
...whatever man. Dog was gonna die. Don't know why your bringing up some random "what if" situation up.

Also unaware that was rule number 1. I'm more concerned about the innocent creatures life that your petty cocaine argument. BT thanks for trying to turn this negative ;)
 

PeyoteReligion

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He can't run license plate numbers...What's he gonna do, go into the hospital and start calling out "Who's got the white BMW wagon in the parking lot? The one with a dog in it."
This is exactly right, I cannot run plates. I needed a cop to do that for me. If a broke windows, myself and my company are liable for damages.

Lol whole his argument is invalid seeing as the cop never accessed the car. He just found the owner and bounced.
 

DuplicatePie

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Could he not have sought out the owner himself?
How the fuck would you expect him to accomplish that? With his dumb fucking human being dog owner detector? Maybe you would have let the dog die because of some dumb ass policy you have, but that's pretty fucked up. Yeah, in most cases there is no reason to call the cops, and I'm certainly not their biggest fan, but in some cases they do serve a function my friend.
 

kelly4

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Point was rule no.1 is never call the cops on someone whos not currently fucking with you personally.
Yeah, when you see a baby locked in a car when it's 100 degrees out, forget about it....they aint fuckin with you!
Or if an old lady is getting beaten up....not your problem.

Harrekin, you been hittin' the potato whiskey?
 

Grojak

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I'm no snitch and I do detest the cops but sometimes they do good?

I called the cops once, actually twice but the other time I had a guy whom just stole money from my office tweaking in my prep area teeth grinding and all, I had the cops come escort him out of the restaurant oh and of course he had warrants, a little bit of me felt dirty, but better him than me lose my job.

The other time I didn't really call I was on a stretch of country road that I knew they radared and I had a "drunk" in front of me, swerving lanes almost going off the shoulder. I pulled over to him and told him hey there is a drunk in a white ford Taurus. When I got into town I saw the cop with her pulled over, it was like a 80ish year old woman, I like to think I might of saved hers or someone else's life.
 

Mr.jimson

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the life of a dog aint worth calling the cops
cops are lazy and they dont like u making work for them...... your lucky
could have been beat to death or thrown in jail for not being an organ donor
 

Winter Woman

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I'm no snitch and I do detest the cops but sometimes they do good?

I called the cops once, actually twice but the other time I had a guy whom just stole money from my office tweaking in my prep area teeth grinding and all, I had the cops come escort him out of the restaurant oh and of course he had warrants, a little bit of me felt dirty, but better him than me lose my job.

The other time I didn't really call I was on a stretch of country road that I knew they radared and I had a "drunk" in front of me, swerving lanes almost going off the shoulder. I pulled over to him and told him hey there is a drunk in a white ford Taurus. When I got into town I saw the cop with her pulled over, it was like a 80ish year old woman, I like to think I might of saved hers or someone else's life.
You probably did save someone's life. I know I've seen some old people that need to be off the road, more in FL than in MI. Come to think of it I've seen people in all age groups that need to be off the road.

I was hit by a drunk driver so I'm all for stopping them.
 

kelly4

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The point about the cocaine was you called the cops without knowing what sort of a shit storm it wouldve caused.
If the person calling the cops knew about the cocaine, that would be different than if by chance there was coke in the trunk that the caller knew nothing about.

Besides, if someone has a trunk full of coke, they shouldn't be drawing attention to themselves by locking a dog in the car for that long...
 
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