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Ulic Qel-Droma 07-28-2015 02:02 PM

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"Upon looking at the dog, I could tell it was overheating – the windows in the car were opened half an inch and the dog was panting heavily, drooling, and was trying to be as close to the crack of fresh air as possible with not even any water in the car.

May I also mention that french bulldogs are extremely susceptible to respiratory issues and trouble breathing?"
yeah she could tell right away right? she TOTALLY might not have been projecting her own fucking insecurities onto the situation?


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"He then turns to me, where I’m standing by the opened door making sure his dog doesn’t run into the street, and tells me to “not touch (his) fucking door and dog.” I don’t comply"
I WAS TOUCHING HIS SHIT AND HE TELLS ME TO STOP, I DONT COMPLY.


what the fuck is wrong with her? she's soooo fucking arrogant and stuck up. narcissistic idiot.

she is 10000% wrong. he did nothing wrong.

Ulic Qel-Droma 07-28-2015 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by westopher (Post 8664876)
You think that tough guy would have done that if a big tatted up guy would have been in the place of the girls? Thats the even more despicable part of the interaction. Trying to intimidate a couple of girls. They weren't exactly retaliating at the guy very much. He was spouting off so much they didn't even have a chance to get a word in.

uhhh what about if the dog owner was a big tatted up guy, and the girls were some other dude?

the big tatted up guy woulda knocked those fuckers out for breaking and entering into his car and disrespecting him as a human being.




the end conclusion is, she's violating his private space and property, and then lecturing him about how to run his life when he's done absolutely nothing wrong.

ANY PERSON in his position with a pair of balls would flip out.
the ones that are pussies and avoid confrontation would hang their head low and look at the ground and drive away.

there's no one that would genuinely go "oh thanks for looking out for me and my dog! i appreciate it sooo much, love you!"

dboy 07-28-2015 02:04 PM

It hasn't been that hot for a past few days. In the video, the guy is wearing pants and a jacket. The girl is wearing a long sleeve.

So how hot was it really?

Ch28 07-28-2015 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by dboy (Post 8664880)
It hasn't been that hot for a past few days. In the video, the guy is wearing pants and a jacket. The girl is wearing a long sleeve.

So how hot was it really?

There are also people that wear jackets when it's 30+ degrees outside.

rageguy 07-28-2015 02:08 PM

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Jennifer Thi

Hey everyone, so I was recently informed that the man in the video has a mental disorder and isn't in the best situation already without the shaming as a result of the video I've posted so I have privated it.
As important as it is to make sure you don't leave dogs or any other pets or toddlers in hot cars, it's also important to think about what you do on social media and how it affects others and I didn't think about the latter half carefully enough. I know it's too late and that too much damage has been done already, but please try to understand the man's situation and avoid shaming him further.
As much as the guy was mean and rude, please, just remember that the safety of the animal is what should have been the main concern and I would appreciate it if further degrading comments about the man stop.
There is another side to any story and I encourage all of you to think about that as well.
The video is now offline, but is already all over various news outlet.

westopher 07-28-2015 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Ulic Qel-Droma (Post 8664879)
uhhh what about if the dog owner was a big tatted up guy, and the girls were some other dude?

the big tatted up guy woulda knocked those fuckers out for breaking and entering into his car and disrespecting him as a human being.

You are changing my questioning of his actions and behaviour to a left field rhetoric, and as usual, it doesn't really mean anything.

white rocket 07-28-2015 02:11 PM

oh fuck, now she's backing off and feels bad? Dude has a mental disorder? Come on! Wonder what REALLY happened to get her to post that?

murd0c 07-28-2015 02:13 PM

I call BS on the mental disorder and he's just using it as a way to condone his actions.

6o4__boi 07-28-2015 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by white rocket (Post 8664885)
oh fuck, now she's backing off and feels bad? Dude has a mental disorder? Come on! Wonder what REALLY happened to get her to post that?

Guy called his crew.

westopher 07-28-2015 02:15 PM

TIL being a fucking asshole is now a mental illness and excuses any asshole behaviour.

Lomac 07-28-2015 02:20 PM

I don't agree with what that guy did, and people who leave their pets in their car while doing shopping or some other shit annoys the crap out of me.

However, there is a flip side to this that I experienced a few weeks back.

Was driving on the Coquihalla after a trip with my dog. He started whimpering a bit, which is usually a good indication that he has to go to the washroom. As I had to do the same, I found a trucker's rest stop right off the side of the highway that also gets used by your standard traveller. I put my dog on a leash and let him do his business. Afterwards, I put him back in the car, opened all four windows as far down as they could go - as well as the sunroof, set a bowl of ice water on the backseat for him (had a cooler to keep all my food nice and cool during the drive, hence why I had ice in the middle of nowhere) and wrote a quick note that I placed on the dash of my car stating the time - seconds included - that I left the car. I even took a picture of it with my phone, ensuring to hard stamp the time into the picture. Sounds extreme, I know, but I wanted physical and visual proof of what I had done. Normally I would have left him tied off somewhere outside, but it was literally right off a highway where the speed limit is 120km/hr, the parking lot was very active with vehicles coming and going nonstop, and it was a busy time of day on the road. Plus there were literally no places to tie a leash to. I didn't want to risk him getting loose and wandering into traffic, especially since my girlfriend's daughter just lost her own dog a couple months prior.

Now, it's a big enough rest stop that there's usually no lines to wait in and this was no different. Not thirty seconds into the washroom, while in the middle of taking a piss, my 2-way alarm fob starts vibrating and screaming and generally freaking the fuck out, scaring the guy at the urinal next to me (side note: thank god there's dividers in most urinals... pretty sure that guy sprayed the wall from jumping :lol). Stopping midstream, I run back outside. Both sirens on my car are blaring, some lady is standing next to the door she opened, and my dog (which, I should mention is a Red Nose Pitbull) is standing on my back seats, growling and barking ten kinds of hell at her. Normally he's extremely friendly and insanely tolerant, but he's also very, very protective of myself, my girlfriend, and her two daughters, so he doesn't take too kindly at what he perceives to be intrusions of "his" property.

So of course the lady starts freaking out at me about how I shouldn't have left my dog in the car under any circumstance. I politely listen to her for ten or so seconds before I point out that, 1) there's a note on my car with a time on it, and I showed her that exactly one minute, thirty seconds had elapsed between my leaving and coming back, 2) the ice cubes in the bowl hadn't even started melting yet, 3) the windows were all completely open, and 4) there were literally no places to tie a leash to outside. I even told her my dashcams would back my entire story up, should she decide to try to call the cops or SPCA or something. I asked her what I should have done differently given everything I had pointed out. She stared blankly at me for a minute, told me to fuck myself and stalked back to her car.

The kicker to this story? In the bed of her pickup truck was a dog not even leashed down.

:rolleyes:






Of course, in her defence, maybe she heard about my car fires and she was worried it might spontaneously combust while I was in the washroom? lol

dlo 07-28-2015 02:22 PM

not tryna defend the guy or anything, but i call bullshit on this girls story, obviously shes gonan sway it in her POV rather than unbiased truth... there is no way someone would allow 2 strangers to run around looking inside and even opening their car door with no instant response... tbh i think i would flip shit also :lol but not to that extent

HOWEVER, it is wrong to keep the dog in the car with the windows barely cracked opened

also, how can u guys say he doesnt have a mental disorder or anything? do you guys know him? lol, its over she decided to take it down thas her own discretion

white rocket 07-28-2015 02:23 PM

With more of these cases being brought to light(social media stylez) hopefully it'll cause people to think twice about leaving their pet in a hot car for any length of time without proper ventilation and water.

I would smash a car window if I felt a dog was in peril without hesitation. No question. In fact, I bet I'd draw a lynch crowd in doing so and there'd be a gang of us waiting for the owner to come out. Knowing that, as a dog owner, I take precautions to ensure my dogs are always safe when they are travelling with me. If that is not possible then they stay in their 2500 sq.ft. house that I share with them with the windows open and plenty of water.

westopher 07-28-2015 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by dlo (Post 8664894)

also, how can u guys say he doesnt have a mental disorder or anything? do you guys know him? lol, its over she decided to take it down thas her own discretion

We can't, but the fact is people use it for an excuse constantly, regardless of anything once they actually get called out for being a fuck in public. Mental illness or not, you still need to function in society, and if you can't, then appropriate actions need to be taken to make you safely function in society. If he wants to use it as an excuse, he better be assessed by a psychiatrist and appropriately medicated, or in the proper anger management programs within the week, or be held accountable as just being an asshole. The excuses are null and void if proper steps aren't taken.

Ulic Qel-Droma 07-28-2015 02:34 PM

doesn't matter

everyone outing him already has a bias and it's hella obvious that you guys are all going to use any info u have against him and any info he has you will discredit immediately.

your logic is already out the window. just band wagon pitch fork and torching already.

Ulic Qel-Droma 07-28-2015 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by westopher (Post 8664883)
You are changing my questioning of his actions and behaviour to a left field rhetoric, and as usual, it doesn't really mean anything.

UHHH HIS ACTIONS DONT MATTER.

he coulda drove away and been nice about it. he coulda flipped out 1000x more.

it DOESNT MATTER WHAT HE DID.


the only thing that matters is WHAT SHE DID.

she broke and enter, violated his respect and did not comply when he told her to stop touching his shit.

that's the ONLY thing that matters here.

rageguy 07-28-2015 02:36 PM

Exactly. If you have a mental disorder, you need to seek help. It's a social responsibility. Now what happens if the guy punched Jennifer, and claims mental disorder?

The moment you step foot out the house, all mentally handicapped should take appropriate measure to not affect others. I do not think Jennifer should take the video down this early.

freakshow 07-28-2015 02:47 PM

at the risk of my e-rep, I'm gonna side with Ulic here. The girls were in the wrong.

As Lomac showed, he made every effort to prove his case. A similar burden lies on the accuser (the girls). They better have times, dates, pictures and witnesses to prove that the dog was actually suffering, or even had a remote risk of any sort of suffering. I'm certainly not going to believe them because they're taking an iPhone video half way through the incident. The girls look more like social justice warriors than anything.

You break into someone's car, you can bet that the consequences will never be the same. So if you're going to do it, you better be damn sure you're right.

That said.. the guy should have handled that way better..

white rocket 07-28-2015 02:47 PM

Public social media justice/lynching puts all reasoning out the window. It's just a sign of the times. There is no recanting your actions once that shit is out. She should still stand by her actions 100%. She looks like a tool now saying oh stop slandering the guy, I didn't know he had a mental disorder, blah, blah. Are you trying to save a dog or not? Kinda sounds like she feels like she is in the wrong now. Perhaps she should have thought of that BEFORE she posted the video. If you are going to post something make sure you believe that shit 100% and forever 'cause it ain't going anywhere nor are people's opinions of it.

trollguy 07-28-2015 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 8664804)
We sure he's not part of this crew? :troll:


http://i.imgur.com/pIrr0Ge.jpg

whats the backstory on this? pretty sure he goes to my gym.. cant miss that barbed wire tattoo lol

dboy 07-28-2015 02:52 PM

I can't help but think this would be different if the genders were switched.


But anyways, she could of made some decent cash if she posted it on youtube. :lol

Lomac 07-28-2015 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by trollguy (Post 8664907)
whats the backstory on this? pretty sure he goes to my gym.. cant miss that barbed wire tattoo lol

Tough Rock 4x4 Club. They have a history of taking over people's campgrounds, leaving messes, are extremely disrespectful, and being the exact opposite of what you want for an off-road club.

6o4__boi 07-28-2015 02:57 PM

girls could be in the wrong but in the end, that's not where the emphasis is.

Like it or not, this whole fiasco is centered on his reaction.
The internet just eats this shit up.
In this day and age, you've always got to assume that there's always someone recording.
10 years ago this might've been just some funny ass story some girl told her buddy and that buddy uttered out at some random party.

Mr.Jay 07-28-2015 03:01 PM

What she did was actually the best as I would of smashed the windows if the details given are true.

See dog in hot car for 5 mins
Already asked all business if owner was there

Cops would of been fine with it too if the facts checked out.


Guy is a moron regardless. If it's too hot for you to sit in your car drinking a ice cold slurpee how can a dog survive with nothing

Cops say smash a window if you see child, animal in distress - NEWS 1130

underscore 07-28-2015 03:12 PM

Of course buddy has mental issues, he left his dog in a car and flipped shit at someone for being concerned about his dog and opening his unlocked door. However I fail to see why that should be considered a valid excuse, especially when this guy is in control of a vehicle. How do you think this clown would react if he road raged on someone?

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Originally Posted by PJ (Post 8664756)
I see where you're coming from, but I err slightly to the disagreeing side.

You're your dog's best friend. He wants to hang out with you, even if he's just coming along for a ride. However, there are right and wrong ways of doing things, and in this case it could have been as simple as rolling down a window.

There's a balance to be found, between when to take your dog out and when not to. On the flip side of your question, why have a dog if you're just going to leave them at home all the time?

A dog should be a part of your family, not just a living stuffed animal that you play with whenever you have time. Adult dogs can have the intelligence of a 2-3 year old human.

Most dogs only live 13-15 years, and nothing makes them happier than being with their owner. So I'd rather take my dog out more than less.

I get what you're saying, but how often do you go out with your friends but just sit in the car while they do errands? I'm all for loving and including your pets in everything that you can, but there are things that your pets need to be left out of. I'm not saying they should always stay at home, but they shouldn't always be coming with you either.


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