yes killing a police dog is just the same as a human officer .
Legally, killing a police dog is not considered the same as killing a police officer. However, it is a serious offense that can result in criminal charges and significant penalties. Police dogs are considered valuable members of law enforcement and attacking or killing them is a crime that is treated with severity.
CAN a dog get lost ?? I suppose that ANY dog can get lost, but it does not happen very often at all in the case of police K-9's.
Killing or harming a police dog is a crime. A police dog is considered a police officer, despite not being human. Therefore by harming a police dog you are effectively harming a police officer in the eyes of the law. Police dogs are also very expensive to train and maintain. So not only would you be harming a police asset but you would also be angering the national treasury and taxpayers for wasting their money. Kicking or punching a police dog is a crime, unless the dog attacked for no reason, then it is self defence and acceptable. Otherwise you'll be jailed for harming the police dog. Killing a police dog, unless in self defence (except where the dog was set upon you by police) will also result in jail.
yes! dogs have personalities and they are living things....but you wouldn't get as much time in jail....say 5 2 10 years in prison
Laws vary, but if you have sufficient evidence of his actions, report him to the police. You may also have grounds for a lawsuit.
A dog is a very loyal and intelligent pet.The police dog tracked down the suspect and clamped his jaws in his leg.In the UK, killing a police dog carries the same penalty as murdering a police officer.The dog next door is very cute.
A police dog that is out on police patrol.
A police dog is an ordinary dog (owned by the police force) and trained to do specific tasks that aid the police in performing their duties,
Yes.
You do not get any special treatment. You have to treat the case as if you dog were killed by any breed of dog. Contact the police as well as Animal Control and report the incident.
if the dog had attacked you after a command from the controlling officer, say grabberd your arm or leg to stop you running away then yes - assaulting a police dog is the same as assaulting a police officer!On the other hand if the dog then went wild and tried to tear you to pieces, say was trying to get at your throat then you would be able to defend yourself - but only if the dog was obviously out of control.If a police dog just attacks you for no reason (say runs away from a plice officer at an airport and tries to savage you) then yes you could defend yourself.