A better idea would be a sticker for people that live alone, who might be incapacitated, can't get to the door, that has an emergency, that happens to have, like say, 3 large dogs. They are going to bust down the door, freak out 3 perfectly gentle and wussified pit bulls, who would naturally be surprised and startled, and act like any dog would. What happens to the animals if the person needs to go to the hospital? Or is God forbid, expired? And her only family lives 2 states away? And has zero friends to speak of where she lives? There needs to be a sticker for that, stating there are instructions somewhere inside the home.
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Where can I get one of them..
Shouldn't they always respond with care we all have special needs right
Good idea but I think it will only work if personnel is extensively trained.
How do we obtain stickers???
Everyone will have one. They will be printing fakes in no time. Bad idea. The police will ignore them eventually.
A better idea would be a sticker for people that live alone, who might be incapacitated, can't get to the door, that has an emergency, that happens to have, like say, 3 large dogs. They are going to bust down the door, freak out 3 perfectly gentle and wussified pit bulls, who would naturally be surprised and startled, and act like any dog would. What happens to the animals if the person needs to go to the hospital? Or is God forbid, expired? And her only family lives 2 states away? And has zero friends to speak of where she lives? There needs to be a sticker for that, stating there are instructions somewhere inside the home.
So, if you're a first responder, why wouldn't you respond with care for everything? π³
This is actually a pretty good idea.
If cell phones & body cams arenβt a deterrent to police misconduct, what makes you think a sticker is going to be any more effective? π