About police

Alain already answered this:

I guess Alain drinks too much and cannot take care of his dog.

Alain De Vos I think it's time for a detox.
I don't want to get too close into people's personal life ... but sadly, I agree that eternal_noob's conclusion is likely.

Dear Alain: If you need help getting your life organized and your problems straightened out, it is difficult for people on a discussion forum to do that, because we're too far away, and we don't know you well enough. All I can offer is encouragement to start working on it by yourself, or with people who are near you (both physically and emotionally, like friends and family). I know, that's not very helpful. But being an optimist, maybe the recent legal problem with the dog is a wake-up call to start improving things.

Or watch soccer to feel better. I heard that the game yesterday (Belgium vs. USA) was both very fun football, and also politically satisfying.
 
Alain De Vos If you don't want to lawyer up, or can't, maybe go see a priest about this? Most of them will help you with this, and will not be judgemental. And you said your brother walked your dog also, so he could ask for the dog to be returned to him untill you got your ducks in a row?

And again, did they leave any paperwork and did you sign anything? Because in case you signed something, that might be bad. And no paperwork would indicate that this was not legal. In other words, theft.
 
I think it is wild speculation to assume drinking had any part to do with this. My guesses were video game swatting or evil ex-student with axe to grind.
All it takes is one call. They po-po will come knocking. It's their job.
 
All it takes is one call.
Not in the Netherlands, and as far as I know not in Belgium (laws regarding animal welfare are fairly similar).

This might have some useful information for you Alain De Vos
 
Yes that remark is in regards to a possible complaintant. All it takes is one complaint for police presence.

Disgrunted neighbor, postman, literally anybody can call. Probably anonymously.

With "Animal Welfare" checks the burden of 'proof of crime' is even less because animals can't talk.
 
"Mug"shot was supposed to be humerus.
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Alain De Vos
In Belgium, cops can enter a house with what mandate? A complaint has been filed against you, Alain? By whom? Neighbors? Have you ever received warnings? Summons to appear? You need to contact legal help Don't be intimidated Attack!
 
European feudalism ended in the 15th century. Of the 44 European countries, only 7 still have a monarchy [*]. And those are all constitutional monarchies. My country for example the King only has a ceremonial function, nothing more. So no, the King doesn't "own" me, or my pets, or anything else for that matter.

[*] 7 actual Kingdoms (Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom). There are also 3 principalities (Andorra, Liechtenstein, and Monaco) and 1 grand duchy (Luxemburg). And last but not least, one elected monarchy (Vatican city).
thanks. study it. wish the your world was beautiful . if i have money, i will try to test your life.
 
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