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    Re: Pythons confiscated from a Cleveland home

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    I don't know if you guys have read permit applications but one of the things you give away when applying for one and keeping it order, is your right to privacy.

    They have, once you are a legal permit holder, the right to come inspect anytime they want.
    They may or may not give you notice. They don't have to have a warrant.

    Just so you know. I am not advocating the breaking of any law.
    It varies from place to place,
    but here, just owning animals (ie dogs and cats even) gives the right to Animal Control or other authorities to inspect .So in some places you're already open for that just by having a dog..

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    Re: Pythons confiscated from a Cleveland home

    Quote Originally Posted by girlundertherainbow View Post
    It varies from place to place,
    but here, just owning animals (ie dogs and cats even) gives the right to Animal Control or other authorities to inspect .So in some places you're already open for that just by having a dog..
    They can "inspect" which means look around your house, they can't unlawfully enter your home without a warrant no matter what you own.

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    Re: Pythons confiscated from a Cleveland home

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkwa View Post
    believe all my snakes run rampant throughout my home waiting for visitors to come over so they can attack & consume them.
    Mine do, hehehehehe

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    Someone should tell the idiot neighbour that snakes live in the wild hahahaha.

    Did she think that people are selling there houses because some nosey tool is consistently staring at them watching there every move? She probably took shifts with her husband on neighbourhood watch at night lol.

    He should have had a permit or moved somewhere that "exotic" pets are legal. I still think the neighbour should but out though and mind her own business.

    I love the comment on "snakes have lots of sharp teeth". So does like almost every single other animal on the planet, tool.

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    Re: Pythons confiscated from a Cleveland home

    Quote Originally Posted by BbyBoa View Post
    They can "inspect" which means look around your house, they can't unlawfully enter your home without a warrant no matter what you own.
    You may want to read the fine print. You may well be in error.
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    Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhhhhh stupid politicians!!!!

    i've got some R rated dialogue for this poor persons neighbors, but im gonna keep it PG:
    If you dont like snakes thats fine, just dont make it illegeal to own them. Think how would you like it if someone came and took you dog or cat away. Also, people regularley spend more than 3 BILLION dollars each year on herps and herp maintanince.
    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGG GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    P.S. yes the law stated that if you have large constricting snake you may keep them but you cant sell them or breed them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BbyBoa View Post
    They can "inspect" which means look around your house, they can't unlawfully enter your home without a warrant no matter what you own.
    "They" CAN come into your home without a warrant now.. For any reason. Anyone can say they think you are a terrorist or you have drugs etc.. Ever since 911 that "right" pretty much no longer exists. We are but one step away from being under marshal law.

    The sad part is, every new law or ban or permit regulation, gives them more rights and takes more of ours away.

    If I was that person, I would do everything I could to get permits for reptiles and slowly begin to get more. Then if the neighbor freaks out again, there would be nothing they could do.

    Irrational fear should never be used to hurt another person. Period. This woman purposely hurt her neighbor.

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    to play devil's advocate, if the guy was parading his snakes and alligators around his yard he was being ignorant to mainstream society's views of large reptiles (or reptiles in general) especially with retarded neighbors who need to figure their lives out preferably with some ambien and xanax lol

    while I am a very proud owner of reptiles, I (as I am sure most of you on here) am very careful on who I tell that I have reptiles, how I speak about them, and how I present them... because I know that MOST people have a general fear of snakes (or reptiles) ... IMHO...

    but I think there are a lot more important things that our tax dollars should be spent on ...

    gotta love the horrendous thought of keeping your snakes in "PLASTIC CRATES" ()
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    Yeah like there is a difference between glass, plexiglass, and plastic! Oh no! Those snakes aren't kept in prada cages! Poor things!

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