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Originally Posted by Dion
It's a double standard when you pick and choose who you think should pay user fees.
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I guess I'm not making my point properly, so I'll try to make it more clear:
People are more important than dogs, so parks for people are different than parks for dogs. There can't be a double standard when the standards are not the same.
You are equating a playground for dogs with a playground for human children.
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Originally Posted by Dion
So a lonely senior who isn't able to get out much and views having a dog in thier home as good company is an unecessary luxury? Guess she/he should suffer alone by your standards.
It might suprise you that in nursing homes dog visitations are a regular routine. Owners of dogs bring them into these places so seniors can have some time with the dogs. They do a lot to lift the spirits and morale of seniors. Especially the ones i've been a volunteer in. So please spare me the owning of a dog is an unnecessary luxury.
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And it might surprise you that I heard a choir of angels, a golden harp and the beep-beep-beep of a truck backing up when I read that.