I can just see the headline tomorrow "Ebola infected IS fighters disguised as fallen trees were about to attack a Wharfedale Co-op but aborted their plan at the last minute due to the presence of a 'Super Moderator' in the area" :D
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And to put a bit of perspective on your wholly irrelevant analogy, 200,000 people are bitten by dogs each year costing the NHS around £3m a year.
You would expect, given that there are nine times more humans (I remembered that figure!!) that the number of people assaulted with minor injuries each year would be around 1,800,000.
There were actually 527,000 assaults with minor injuries in the last recorded year meaning that, statistically, you are far more likely to get attacked by a dog.
Plus these criminal dogs target the vulnerable under 10s for their violent crime (this age demographic is most commonly admitted to hospital and most commonly needs plastic surgery after dog bites) whereas human criminals usually target an older demographic.
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...n_2716942b.jpg
I think the 200,000 figure is very much an estimate. For sure 6,000 or so hospital visits occur each year down to dog bites, at say a cost of £3 million to the NHS. I suspect that dogs though are a massive save to the NHS over all due to added health and well being of their owners and not forgetting companionship benefits for the elderly
Why, oh why is this genius programme not repeated...in a different league to most of the dross circulating today!
My dog was barking at everyone the other day. Still,
what can you expect from a cross-breed.
A man is walking through a park when he steps in a pile of dog mess. He pauses to wipe his shoe on the grass and sees another man step into the same pile. ‘I just did that,’ says the man, so the other man rubs his nose in it.
Man, to friend, ‘I’ve really had it with my dog: he’ll chase anyone on a bike.’ Friend, ‘What are you going to do? Have him put down?’ Man, ‘No, I think I’ll just take his bike away.’
My friend bought a dog from a blacksmith. As soon as he got it home, it made a bolt for the door.