Heidict
<font color=blue>I'm not witty enough for a tag...
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In Venice people used to have to appear before a masked Council to answer various charges (often anonymous). Simply by being ordered to appear before the Council there attached to the person an appearance of guilt. The poor person had no idea who was charging him, or whom his judges were. The trials were swift and often consisted of the masked judges counseling with each other, perhaps with the occasional interruption to ask a harsh and leading question to the person. Judgment would then be pronounced and the guilty party quickly taken away over the Bridge of Sighs, often still bewildered about what he (and often she) were charged with. The fate of the person was frequently unknown. They disappeared into utter darkness.
Thus on anonymous boards such as this. These poor people lost their 16 year old dog in an accident, by leaving the dog in the back of a car. Before the internet it may have been a local sensation for a day, then quickly forgotten. Those who knew the people would quickly realize the truth of the matter and there would be no loss of reputation or occupation.
Now, however, these poor people are being tossed around the anonymous Internet, subject to the outrage and condemnation of anonymous posters. Yesterday, only a few people knew these peoples names. Today, due to the wonder of the Internet, thousands will know their names before this day is over. Many of those thousands will mentally condemn these people for being careless, etc. This story will be copied and pasted to other message boards.
Why were these peoples story brought before this anonymous crowd by an anonymous poster? We have no idea. All we know is that someone unknown has brought forth these peoples names for us to consider, asking hmm, what do we think should be done to these people.
It is, in many ways, just as frightening as what used to happen to those people of Venice of years long ago.
Nobody on the internet is charging her with a crime and nobody is walking her out a door to her "punishment". She isn't going to mysteriously disappear because of someones judgement.
You don't think her coworkers, neighbors, friends and people in her town are talking about it and deciding for themselves if it was an accident or not and if she should keep her job or not? They are doing the same thing we are. This story will die down and by next month people won't even remember where it took place in, let alone her name.
Also, the majority of the people on the thread, and in other places I have seen this story, all agree. It was a horrible accident and she should not be charged with anything, let alone lose her job. Not sure where the thousands that are outraged and condemning them are.

So, you think that EVERYONE looks throughout their car every time they leave or enter it? I would have to say that you are in the minority. Just the other day I parked my car in a parking garage, went to work and at the end of the day went back. Low and behold, the back window on the drivers side was halfway down. Freaked me out for a second, thinking someone broke in. Then I realized that I accidentally must of lowered that window and not realized it. I even got out of the car and walked right by it without seeing it. So, yeah, I believe that you could overlook an animal if you didn't know it was in your car. Just because you are thorough doesn't mean every one is.I don't understand how any one can not know there is an amimal or child in there car.
If the child is in a car seat it is very visible. And the same with a dog. When I get in my car /van every day I look inside the windows and when I get out I look inside the windows. Do not believe that this can happen.
Sorry they all deserve to be punished.. Those kind of accidents don't just happen.
If she didn't put the dog in the car she would have had no reason to check for him though.I'm sure it was an accident, but the article said she often took the dog to work with her. Wouldn't it be a habit to look for it when you got to work if you are use to him being in the car?![]()
This is not a Mike Vic here its just a sad sad thing ! If she was NOT working for the SPCA would that have made a diffence to anyone ? Just asking . (
If she wasn't working for the SPCA, we probably never would have even heard of the this story.