Andrew Diller
Thu, 23 Jan 2003 10:58:57 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I agree. There are many African groups in this area, some of which IAm I to understand that it is the official stance of the Department of Public Health that dead animals can be disposed of in public parks, as long as they're dispatched as part of a religious ritual?
assume have religions that include the sacrifice of a rooster in that
manner. Also, the manner in which the bird was desroyed and displayed is
not indicative of a cockfight.
Monique M. Harvey, MPP, MPH
Administrator of Quality Management
Department of Public Health
Office of the Health Commissioner
It's nice to know that the next time a possum ups and dies in one of my trash cans, all I have to do it cut its head off and drop it in Clark Park with some flowers and melted candles.
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