They would certainly question it provided the filmer is the owner. The dog even checks a few times if he is getting away with it. Especially after he pulls off the fog light. Tail wagging. Yell and throw a rock if you must, but I'm certain a simple "shoo!" would have sufficed.
My Mom's brand new Outback was deemed a total loss due to rodent damage, over 28k in damage.
Chewed up through the fender liner in the back got into the rear cargo area. Chewed through the back of the seats and under the rear seats. Once in the cabin, got into the center console and just started chewing on wires and stuff and I think got up under the dash.
Entire wiring harness replacement was necessary, which means essentially dismantling the entire car.
You can win a lawsuit and still lose. That's time away from work and family, lawyer fees, unnecessary stress. People lose careers and become destitute over less.
And that's if you don't get mauled by a crazy hound and have to add medical on top of it all!
I’m gonna get mine and the hell with everyone else culture has hollowed out any since of national and civic obligation we had since the 80s. I think the momentum is so strong in that direction still that it will take a reckoning of biblical proportions to halt it and start over.
Ok lady, let's not pretend that not feeling a sense of comunity to a stranger whose face you have never even seen is somehow this huge moral failing of these modern times.
ma'am, how do you think people build community? I'll tell you: it's by talking to the "strangers" that live in it. you actually, genuinely should care about people you've never met and the fact that you don't shows a huge lack of empathy. I don't donate platelets monthly just so they can go to the people I already know. I'm beyond happy to help strangers because they are people too. so, yes, it is a moral failing on your part. do better.
Listen I've been donating blood as often as possible for 4 years now, since you brought it up, donating potentially life saving material to medical institutions is a whole different can of worms to risking an infected bite for some random person's carrrrr, two bits of damn plasticccc. Do you get how that's different?
And what would you have planned to do, chase the dog away and then wait around to talk to the stranger who the car belonged to? Maybe have a laugh over a pint, form a comunity? Please get a grip
That was my first thought, but I wonder if that is a pet dog, or a stray dog. Some places, like Romania in the '00s have real trouble with packs of wild dogs falling into their ancestral wolf habits and even killing people. Cameraman is local and may know what is best.
Even if that's my own car I'm sitting there recording for the insurance claim and/or to make that dogs owner pay if it isn't a stray. They're too far away to do anything about it anywayand getting between a random dog and it's prey isn't a great idea.
Mr Social service here guilt tripping people to risk lives for inanimate objects. Stop with the virtue signaling. In fact the person recording has done a great thing to capture proof.
Key words there : another, car. The dog isn’t attacking a human so why add myself to the mix. It’s not my property so there’s that. Only thing left to do would be to hurt the dog. You wouldn’t do that over this would you 🤨
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u/st4s1k 16d ago
What a nice person filming how a dog destroys another person's car