yah, the big red flag for me was the ATTRACTION to humans
LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 12/04/2011 01:53:27 AM
It's one thing if this baby squirrel was just unafraid...but he was pointedly approaching any and all humans. Even if rabies is not common in squirrels, it's not unheard of. Obviously it's different in Sweden, but in the states it is drilled into veterinary student minds "mammal+neuro signs? DO NOT EVER ignore rabies". The only time you can rule out rabies is when the animal lives too long with its neurological signs to have had rabies. Yes, the shot does HELP, but it's not a cure-all...and if you don't get vaccinated until symptoms show it does not matter at all.
Just because it HASN'T happened does not mean it CAN'T. I'd feel pretty shitty if some kid got rabies from a squirrel on MY watch. If I didn't have my ass sued off in this country
As for why he just sprayed it and stood there, I'm not sure what was going on, but I'm not sure we can judge him too harshly given that the video does not continue very long past the spraying and we can't really see the surroundings (or even all of the cop very clearly). It could be someone was standing just off to the side with a box and they didn't want to approach the writhing squirrel in case the pain made it bite. Or any number of reasons why he didn't immediately move to recover the squirrel *Shrug* I could be giving them too much benefit of the doubt, but I just don't think we have enough information as to what was going on. It's not like they didn't catch it in the end anyways. They did, the squirrel was apparently fine (I hope...) and released. No harm, no foul, eh?
Just because it HASN'T happened does not mean it CAN'T. I'd feel pretty shitty if some kid got rabies from a squirrel on MY watch. If I didn't have my ass sued off in this country
As for why he just sprayed it and stood there, I'm not sure what was going on, but I'm not sure we can judge him too harshly given that the video does not continue very long past the spraying and we can't really see the surroundings (or even all of the cop very clearly). It could be someone was standing just off to the side with a box and they didn't want to approach the writhing squirrel in case the pain made it bite. Or any number of reasons why he didn't immediately move to recover the squirrel *Shrug* I could be giving them too much benefit of the doubt, but I just don't think we have enough information as to what was going on. It's not like they didn't catch it in the end anyways. They did, the squirrel was apparently fine (I hope...) and released. No harm, no foul, eh?
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This message last edited by LadyLorraine on 12/04/2011 at 01:53:46 AM
Rampaging baby squirrel pepper sprayed by Texas cop
11/04/2011 06:01:33 AM
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What an idiot
11/04/2011 01:39:47 PM
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Yes because it's very easy to grab a squirrel
11/04/2011 03:00:05 PM
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The squirrel was running towards him, which simplifies matter a lot
11/04/2011 11:44:24 PM
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well...if he thought it was rabid and didn't know how bad an effect the spray would have...
11/04/2011 02:48:17 PM
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I am with you. If the the squirrel was bothering them enough for someone to call the police that is
11/04/2011 11:23:35 PM
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A Red Neck's opinion.
11/04/2011 11:51:11 PM
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I'm pretty sure that it's totally illegal to try to shoot a squirrel on a school campus *NM*
12/04/2011 01:44:01 AM
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I totally missed the rabies thing
12/04/2011 12:01:04 AM
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yah, the big red flag for me was the ATTRACTION to humans
12/04/2011 01:53:27 AM
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Actually, that is not an uncommon behavior among juvenile squirrels
12/04/2011 11:18:52 AM
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Is that so uncommon among those aggressive grey squirrels you've got over there?
14/04/2011 09:44:03 PM
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I checked with my dog
12/04/2011 02:06:39 AM
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Probably makes them easier to catch *NM*
12/04/2011 02:33:53 AM
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