So which is more sacred? The right to have your dog crap where it pleases? Or the right to privacy? You be the judge. —Puppy Poo Girl (Japundit)
I think we’ve all fantasized about somehow “getting back” at people who are rude or inconsiderate in public. Did the young woman in question lose her right to privacy because her dog had an accident on the subway, and because she didn’t clean up? Did she really extend her middle finger like that, or is that a Photoshop job?
Pitchfork-wielding mobs don’t stop to ask such questions.
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