Wed, 17 Jun 1998 15:59:07 +0100 - Message No. 3413
From: gmitropoulos@pnc.co.uk

Subject: Re: affraid of dogs - What the hell are you talking about??


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do you believe that running over the dogs is the solution Saki?





sakis  on 17/06/98 15:09:27
                                                              
                                                              
                                                              
 To:      George Mitropoulos/PNC Ltd                          
                                                              
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 Subject: Re: (XRV) affraid of dogs - What the hell are you   
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a guy from my technical department had this experience before 2 weeks
we took him to the nearest hospital incase that the dog was salty...
is it clear??
the dog bitted him 2 times to the rear leg

please keep a gentle way of discussing

Sakis

gmitropoulos@pnc.co.uk wrote:

> being a greek, I am used to those "beasts". Having lived in England for 3
> years, I know, people in Northern European countries are used to see free
> dogs just wondering around, so this view scares them to death. Believe
me,
> in Greece I have never heard any biker bitten by a dog while on his/her
> bike. I have heard though many times people falling off their bikes
because
> they were scared and shocked by the dogs...
>
> "Ingo D
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=F7ring"  on 17/06/98 14:01:41
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>  To:      George Mitropoulos/PNC Ltd,
>           "xrv@normans.isd.uni-stuttgart.de"
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>  Subject: Re: (XRV) affraid of dogs - What the hell are you
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> gmitropoulos@pnc.co.uk schrieb:
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> > Are you nuts? The animals are after you defending themselves,
> > as any moving object of this size is considered a threat.
> > It is not a hunter-victim relationship!!!!
>
> You wouldn`t think so if you had been in Greece. When Martin and me w=
ere
> on
> a trip through a low settled area in Greece some brute dogs tried to
> bite us
> from the bikes.First the 3 dogs ran from the wood on the road so that=
 i
> had
> to slow down, not do hit them. Then i tried to pass them with prox. 2=
0
> Km/h.
> They started running and barking at us and tried to jump to us to bit=
e
> us
> from the bike. My girlfriend was screaming and the only thing i could=
 do
> was
> taking full throttle. So we passed the dogs with many luck without go=
t
> bitten and injuring one of them. But in that moment i cared a fu...
> about
> injuring them or not. Face it, they tried to bite us from the bike.
> That`s
> no selfdefensing for me, and if it would, i care nothing about it. I
> would
> kick them first before i crashed my AT, my girlfriend and me.
> But the best solution is a great exhaust. Martin was behind me. He ga=
ve
> full
> throttle in neutral gear and the beasts ran away. BSM Vampire =3D  Th=
e
> Dog-Preventer.;-)
> I got no problems with dogs as long as they don`t try to bite me from=

> the
> bike.
>
> D
>
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