rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > krustyloaf Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Thank you for message, I?m so sorry to hear you > > had a similar incident, especially after seeing > > what it?s done to my friend, she?s in bits. > There > > are just too many what if?s (a child, car crash, > a > > fatality) not to ask the community for help. > I?m > > just reporting what happened as my friend is in > no > > state to do so. > > KL, really sorry to hear of this obviously genuine > and deeply upsetting incident. However, don't > listen to "SRM33" who, posting under another > identity ("Steve32") was allegedly subject to a > "vicious" attack from a small spaniel which, by > his own admission, didn't even bite him. > Subsequent to this "attack" he followed the dog's > owner (a sole female) around Peckham Rye park > trying to film her on his 'phone (again, this is > by his own admission). He then called the police > when the woman's partner turned up to ask him what > he thought he was playing at (they refused to > act). He was not "attacked" by either of the > people in question - again, by his own admission, > neither of them laid a finger on him. Search for > Steve32 and you'll find his rather bizarre > history. He's also very odd in that he sends lots > of PMs threatening legal action against anyone who > questions his version of events (including, in my > case, ones which revealed he'd been searching > through my social media, making comments about my > age and occupation). > > Sorry to derail your thread temporarily but I > think the point needs to be made. > > Again, my heartfelt sympathies to your friend and > her dog, I hope they both recover from such a > horrid experience as soon as possible. > > Admin - is it OK for people to just create new > identities to keep on pursuing their bizarre > vendettas? Aaaah, that makes sense now, thank you for making the connection for me! An important interjection.