Who owns Fluffy dog found on motorway? (From Daily Echo)
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Who owns Fluffy dog found on motorway?
7:55am Friday 26th October 2012 in News
Fluffy dog found on motorway
A FLUFFY – and floppy – dog has been taken into police custody – in the hope of reuniting it with its owner.
The toy animal was spotted at the roadside by patrol officers who think it could have been dropped or accidentally thrown from a vehicle.
Anyone who recognises the toy that was found at the side of the westbound carriageway of the M27 at junction three to Southampton, can contact officers at Totton Roads Policing Unit on 101.
Comments(13)
David Icke
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8:15am Fri 26 Oct 12
Linesman
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10:02am Fri 26 Oct 12
hulla baloo wrote:It does not take a great deal of intelligence to arrive at the conclusion that the McDonalds bucket would most probably have been thrown by an adult and the fluffy toy by a child.
Throwing out a mcdonalds carton would instigate a fine, but throwing out a fluffy toy would not?
One is supposed to have reached the age of responsibility, the other not.
hulla baloo
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10:44am Fri 26 Oct 12
Linesman wrote:Just trying to determine where you draw the line between objects thrown, and what will constitute a fine or not.
hulla baloo wrote:It does not take a great deal of intelligence to arrive at the conclusion that the McDonalds bucket would most probably have been thrown by an adult and the fluffy toy by a child.
Throwing out a mcdonalds carton would instigate a fine, but throwing out a fluffy toy would not?
One is supposed to have reached the age of responsibility, the other not.
bazzeroz
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10:58am Fri 26 Oct 12
Georgem
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11:13am Fri 26 Oct 12
Georgem
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11:13am Fri 26 Oct 12
Linesman
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12:03pm Fri 26 Oct 12
hulla baloo wrote:The line being, the age of responsibility.
Linesman wrote:Just trying to determine where you draw the line between objects thrown, and what will constitute a fine or not.
hulla baloo wrote:It does not take a great deal of intelligence to arrive at the conclusion that the McDonalds bucket would most probably have been thrown by an adult and the fluffy toy by a child.
Throwing out a mcdonalds carton would instigate a fine, but throwing out a fluffy toy would not?
One is supposed to have reached the age of responsibility, the other not.
Linesman
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12:04pm Fri 26 Oct 12
bazzeroz wrote:Only if it were still attached to the trousers.
I found a fly in my soup! Should I try and find it's owner?
Subject48
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12:22pm Fri 26 Oct 12
hulla baloo
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12:41pm Fri 26 Oct 12
Linesman wrote:Theoretically, so an adult throws out Mcdonalds wrappers and gets a fine, another adult throws out a cuddly toy, and the police try and find the owner.
hulla baloo wrote:The line being, the age of responsibility.
Linesman wrote:Just trying to determine where you draw the line between objects thrown, and what will constitute a fine or not.
hulla baloo wrote:It does not take a great deal of intelligence to arrive at the conclusion that the McDonalds bucket would most probably have been thrown by an adult and the fluffy toy by a child.
Throwing out a mcdonalds carton would instigate a fine, but throwing out a fluffy toy would not?
One is supposed to have reached the age of responsibility, the other not.
WestonGirl86
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1:32pm Fri 26 Oct 12
Being a mother myself I understand how distressing it can be for a child to lose a much loved toy.
I hope the cuddly toy is reunited with its owner soon :)
Linesman
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2:51pm Fri 26 Oct 12
hulla baloo wrote:If the cuddly toy was thown by an adult, then of course they would/should be fined. If they accidentally dropped it, while carrying a child, then of course not.
Linesman wrote:Theoretically, so an adult throws out Mcdonalds wrappers and gets a fine, another adult throws out a cuddly toy, and the police try and find the owner.
hulla baloo wrote:The line being, the age of responsibility.
Linesman wrote:Just trying to determine where you draw the line between objects thrown, and what will constitute a fine or not.
hulla baloo wrote:It does not take a great deal of intelligence to arrive at the conclusion that the McDonalds bucket would most probably have been thrown by an adult and the fluffy toy by a child.
Throwing out a mcdonalds carton would instigate a fine, but throwing out a fluffy toy would not?
One is supposed to have reached the age of responsibility, the other not.
I had assumed that you were a responsible adult, and was quite surprised that you should ask such a question.
I suppose that responsible and adult are two different things, and one does not necessarily go with the other.
hulla baloo says...
8:04am Fri 26 Oct 12