Sure, but I didnt know they had dogs specifically for cadavers.
Drugs, tracking, sure...all that good stuff, but specifically cadavers?
Question #1: How often is this a concern?
Because I'm beginning to think its a concern more often than I'd like to believe.
I'm no expert but I would think a dog would have to be trained to sniff out drugs,explosives or dead bodies...not all, I know of one for sure as it lives next door to a friend of mine but I believe the CPS have 2 or 3 dogs specialized in finding cadavers.
I found that a little odd too, there could easily be charges laid to people on the c train for letting one rip Thursday mornings after wing Wednesday.
This is actually true if it can be proved that the person who did the ripping did so either with the intent "to endanger the life or cause bodily harm" (imprisonment up to 14 years) or with the intent to "aggrieve and annoy" (imprisonment up to 2 years).
If someone deliberately farts on you in Canada, they could go to prison for up to 2 years.
Tonight I found out it's likely this creep tried this a few years ago with a good buddy of mines female "friend". turns out he wasn't as experienced back then as she stole his wallet, some cocaine and his truck and drove back to Calgary, she parked the truck at a bus stop. unfortunately she didn't call the cops.
Tonight I found out it's likely this creep tried this a few years ago with a good buddy of mines female "friend". turns out he wasn't as experienced back then as she stole his wallet, some cocaine and his truck and drove back to Calgary, she parked the truck at a bus stop. unfortunately she didn't call the cops.
why is friend in quotations?
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My friend Bill is a "professional athlete"
Jimy is our "VP of Finance"
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