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breed specific bans?
I can't have a dog unless it is licensed. I can't have it licensed unless it is insured. I can't have it insured because no company will write a policy for it or at a rate I can afford.
Now, it won't stop with American Pit-bulls, Dobs, Rots, and Weimaraners. Even your stupid overly friendly yellow lab (intentional reference to liberal Democrat ideologues) will get you sued. Just picture your 55 LB lab jumping up to lick your neighbor's face. The neighbor, untouched but fearful of your dog's wet tongue, falls down. Said neighbor is now unable to work another day of his life due to chronic debilitating back pain. Of course had there been no liability insurance coverage in place, no plaintiff's attorney would ever touch the case. Said neighbor would spend the rest of his life going to work like the rest of us.
People would only own little dogs that would continue to crap in the middle of the sidewalk. WRZ could easily apply his "hind quarters make a wish tactic" on very bad little dogs, especially during trips to visit our still closed Statue of Liberty.
We can't defeat crime. We can't effectively educate our kids. NYC can't even keep all their elected officials alive while they are in city hall. But, we can manipulate financial policies to establish dog restrictive urban zones.
You would consider implementing this in Philadelphia? Where's Al K's e-mail generator when it's truly needed?
Wilma, don't laugh; your killer cats will be in the cross-hairs, next!
Maybe Cass is right; no one is important. Or maybe Dan is right; a God would not let idiots enact idiotic legislation or little kids get hurt.
Craig
Craig Melidosian
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