The Reboot wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 11:34 amJeez, a lot of morons in the world these days.billy the kid wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 11:29 amI see the media has reported that a female real estate agent was attacked by two large bull mastiffs during an inspection
at Umina on the Central Coast.
It was reported that there was a "disturbing twist" in the incident.
I am at a loss to understand what the "disturbing twist" was.....
As per usual the vermin media attempt to dramatize/sensationalize the incident by telling us of a "disturbing twist"
Afterwards I believe the dogs were euthanised.
It would appear that the person attacked let herself in...
If she had knocked, the dogs, I presume would have been alerted by the knocking, and perhaps
would have ran barking to the door. Perhaps then, the real estate agent would have hesitated
and perhaps not entered the premises which I presume the dogs were guarding.
The report simply says that she was attending for "a pre booked inspection"
The report states that after hearing what happened, the tenant returned home.
Wouldnt the real estate agency have known that the tenant had dogs....perhaps an assumption on my part.
If the inspection was pre arranged it would have been with the consent of the tenant.
Surely there was knowledge of the dogs and their size...they are not little fox terriers.....
Perhaps the only "disturbing twist" in the incident is the absolute and utter stupidity of the agent
who let herself in......with or without knocking...with or without the knowledge of huge dogs being inside....
Oh and the "disturbing twist" could have been that the dogs were euthanised......
Two dogs are put down because of human stupidity......
The bullshit continues........
My friend had a rent inspection she didn't know about (but that's a different story of bullshit) a couple of weeks ago. She was lucky in the fact that she was out of the house at the time, and had locked her collie in. The rent inspector would not go into the house while a dog was in there, cause that's policy. It's common sense to me, dogs (particularly "alpha" types) are very territorial. But these days seems the mantra is, "I'm going to do something really stupid, I'm human I have rights and when there are consequences I will just blame everybody else."
I cant ever recollect, when I was renting, any inspection occurring in my absence. I was always there.
There are too many possible occurrences and implications if no one is at home.
What if the tenant discovers something missing when they return home...who gets blamed....
What if the tenant had just washed the floor and its a bit slippery and someone falls over and suffers an injury...who's
at fault...what if the visitor leaves the front door unlocked or open when they leave.....too many what ifs......
A rental with dogs and she walks straight in.....dumb...just plain dumb.....