Monday, September 19, 2005

Dogs and logic

Apparently the "reasonable person test" applies to dogs as well. There has been at least one case (maybe someday when I get a Lexis password, I'll look for more) that applies a "reasonable dog" standard in evaluating whether a dog's bite was adequately provoked.

I read this out loud and Mingus seems impressed. He assures me that he would never bite unreasonably.

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At 4:52 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

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