whtsthfrequency
Posted : 6/26/2008 3:56:43 PM
Now, maybe I am reading this wrong...but the impression that people's complaints did not have to be proven before a citation/penalty would be issued. Therefore, anyone could make up that they saw your dog loose, just because they don't like the fact you have an unaltered dog. And you'd have no recourse but to accept the citation, and eventually, if these people kept complaining and making false accusations (well, you'd know them to be false, but the animal control couldn't prove it and wouldn't care), you would have to get your dog sterilized.
As this suggests:
The bill's definition of "complaint" excludes excessive noise
and barking, but a feuding neighbor's call could still send
the animal control officer to your door. In the real
world, it would be up to the local animal control officer's
discretion to cite the owner. The Committee may wish to
consider whether the bill gives too much discretion to
local animal control agencies over when to cite owners for
their dog or cat's bad behavior.