polarexpress
Posted : 6/22/2007 9:36:33 AM
DogAdvocat: Thank your for this posting. It blew me away. Actually it made me a bit crazy now that I've read it a few times. [sm=banghead002.gif]
According to this, there shouldn't be a single litter of cats or dogs in LA without a permit. Best guess from financial info. is that maybe 770 permits were issued. How many litters were there? Are there any penalties? How is this enforced? I saw online that LA has a handful of folks who go door to door checking rabies vacs and licenses--what if they find people breeding without permits? How well publicized is this law?
If there are a large number of un-authorized litters, and the fine was $200 per litter, then you could hire a couple of temps to go through newspaper ads once a week and the fines would MORE than pay their wages.
Best of all, if this law were enforced the number of animals in the shelters would drop and so would the number of animals killed---unless all of these animals are all from out of town (doubt it.)
Bottom line in my eyes: LA is not serious about using this law to eliminate unwanted litters. If they were, they could structure it so that it more than paid for its own enforcement, helped fund low cost s/n, and in a few years the number of litters would drop dramatically.
This is so sad and frustrating.[
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