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amazondoc
at Sat Mar 13 17:23:40 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by amazondoc ]
>>"I'm sorry, but your "experience" is simply wrong. Read the ordinances again. I've already quoted the relevant portions." >> >>My experience is right, also you haven't quoted the relevant portions of the ordinance because you do not even know what county I worked in.
Oh, my bad! You posted animal ordinances for Dekalb County, so I made the assumption that the ordinances you posted were actually relevant to your discussion of your own experiences. It seemed like a reasonable assumption at the time. (shrug)
If you'll tell me what county and state you actually did work in, I'll be happy to look up the relevant ordinances for you.
>>If we go by the ordinance you quoted than my understanding of harbored means that if you have an animal under your control your are legally responsible for it, it doesn't mean that you can take your neighbors dog from him and three days later he is yours.
Nobody ever claimed that you "can take your neighbors dog from him" at all. Yet again, you are arguing a claim that nobody has made.
We're talking about STRAYS here, remember??
>>What I think is more relevant is after 5 days: >> >>(g) If the owner of the impounded animal cannot be located, then such owner shall be conclusively presumed to have given consent to the adoption of the impounded animal, or to have given consent to euthanize the animal in accordance with O.C.G.A. § 4-11-5.1 and § 4-5-1 et seq.
Right. That's for IMPOUNDED animals. Once again -- we are talking about STRAYS here, not animals that have already made it into shelters. ----- ----
0.1 Peruvian rainbow boa (Amaru) 2.0 Brazilian rainbow boas (Arco, Olho) 0.3 Honduran milksnakes (Chicchan, Chanir, Hari) 1.0 Thayeri kingsnake (Coatl) 2.7 corns (Cetto, Tolosa, Uce, TBA) 1,000,000.1,000,000 other critters
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