calliecritturs
Posted : 1/7/2007 1:05:48 PM
Unfortunately if that is 'copied' from how these actually are written they are pretty well unenforceable, which only encourages people TO break the law.
"pets" -- define it? betta fish? bird? So someone is going to come into my house and sex my bird?? WE have never been able to! He bites!
ferrets, rats, etc.?? The exotics vets will love it - my rat/mouse/had babies after I bought it!
*sigh* I keep saying this over and over -- you can't legislate what people should just plain do out of responsibility and courtesy and common sense. Unfortunately, as Americans, we're always looking for the 'deal' or the 'loophole'. People begin to want to escape the law simply TO 'escape' it, not because it's wrong or bad. We've taken civil disobedience to 'lifestyle'. And the rest of the population sees legislation as the only way to 'quiet enjoyment of their property'.
Define "perturb" - is that more or less than 'bother' -- is that barking for 10 minutes straight or 8?
And who verifies 'perturb' -- the little old lady who is perturbed from the instant she awakes in the morning?
or the father of the 3 month old who hasn't had a decent night's sleep in 6 months ('cos his wife was up every hour on the hour the last 3 months of her pregnancy) who calls to 'report' the 'barking dog'. He doesn't stop to realize that the 'barking' he heard out his bedroom window is NOT the dog on the other block behind him where the fenced dog was asleep until he rattled it's fence (that one actually happened TO ME several years ago).
The lawyers in town who do code enforcement law have had a heyday (and trust me -- THEY have helped draft this nonsense -- I've worked for attorneys who have drafted crap like that *sigh*) AND the only ones who will profit by this are the attorneys who try to defend or prosecute this stuff. It's full of glittering generalities - words that evoke emotion but you can't pin them down.
and honestly? You can't move out to the boonies to 'escape' -- then you're 3 hours from the nearest GOOD vet and the city will find you eventually. The suburbs are full of people who "moved out of town" 15 years ago only to find themselves in 'suburbia' now.