Re: Local breeder screwed over by neighbors!
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Originally Posted by
xFenrir
While this is very true, in this case it probably would've hurt more than it would've helped. People go ape-poop when they hear "snake".
Conjecture, pure conjecture. Suitable for vibrant roses, but little else.
Re: Local breeder screwed over by neighbors!
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Originally Posted by
wilomn
There's another lesson here.
No warrant, no entry. You don't have to let them in, you don't have to open your door, you don't have to answer your phone, you don't have to return an email.
People forget these things.
That is my number 2 :).
Re: Local breeder screwed over by neighbors!
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Originally Posted by
wilomn
Conjecture, pure conjecture. Suitable for vibrant roses, but little else.
In THIS particular incidence, I do believe it has been a benefit. It solidifies my honesty of not knowing any law breaking, transparent nature. The way the whole ordeal has been portrayed is due to my ability to be honest I believe. Of course, past is the past. :)
Re: Local breeder screwed over by neighbors!
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Originally Posted by
xFenrir
So you're all set with a permit and can keep your reptiles? :)
They actually have so far refused my requests via telephone/email and in person to even give me an application.
Re: Local breeder screwed over by neighbors!
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Originally Posted by
meowmeowkazoo
Well, that's the last time I post anything of a remotely important nature on this website.
The total lack of compassion and gleeful throwing of stones in this thread is heartbreaking and utterly disgusting.
I'd love to see the city ordinances for all of the stone-throwers and hear about how they follow the law to the letter. By all means, all of you should invite animal control into your homes to make sure that you're not breaking the law either, since you feel confident enough to judge Thomas over this. I'd sure hate for anyone to go through what Thomas is going through, but apparently there are a lot of perfect people in here that are totally comfortable and familiar with their own city/county laws, to the point where they look down on other people for not being as educated as they are. :rolleyes:
Thomas, I should have known better than to expect support from here. I'm sorry for any additional headache I have caused you while you are already working so hard on this. I made a similar thread on another website that has only had positive feedback thus far. I'll send you the link to that.
I believe tampons are on aisle 4. Would you like me to get you a case or two?
Local breeder screwed over by neighbors!
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Originally Posted by
meowmeowkazoo
Well, that's the last time I post anything of a remotely important nature on this website.
The total lack of compassion and gleeful throwing of stones in this thread is heartbreaking and utterly disgusting.
I'd love to see the city ordinances for all of the stone-throwers and hear about how they follow the law to the letter. By all means, all of you should invite animal control into your homes to make sure that you're not breaking the law either, since you feel confident enough to judge Thomas over this. I'd sure hate for anyone to go through what Thomas is going through, but apparently there are a lot of perfect people in here that are totally comfortable and familiar with their own city/county laws, to the point where they look down on other people for not being as educated as they are. :rolleyes:
Thomas, I should have known better than to expect support from here. I'm sorry for any additional headache I have caused you while you are already working so hard on this. I made a similar thread on another website that has only had positive feedback thus far. I'll send you the link to that.
I'd have no problems allowing animal control to come look at my animals. I KNOW I'm following the laws, because I looked into them before getting a reptile.
People are "throwing stones" because while he may love his reptiles and have excellent care, he's breaking the law. And that doesn't look good on herpers. We already have enough laws and legislation to deal with.