Posted on 08/02/2011 10:28:06 AM PDT by jakerobins
In Va, Fish&Game people are LEOs.
Hopefully mom and daughter will learn like most of us on these pages that until the liberals outlaw living, humans are the most reviled and vile organism to exist on this planet.
:: “I’ve just always loved animals,” Skylar told WUSA-TV. “I couldn’t stand to watch it be eaten.” ::
Irony in action as Skylar ^denied^ the cat a naturally (predator) caught meal. I wonder...is Skylar concerned whether the cat starved to death recently?
The best lesson would have been to NOT involve the damn animal protectors.
This Spring we saved a little redbird chick and after a week my wife gave it to one of the “we care more” officially authorized persons and it sounded like we should expect a call from the LEO. Told my Gal to next time either leave the little birdy alone for the kitty or keep it to ourselves.
Fish and Wildlife officers in Virginia are fully-empowered LEOs. Where I grew up (out in the boonies) they were armed, too. They were the ones out checking hunting and fishing licenses and busting people for hunting out of season or spotlighting, stuff like that. This one, though, just sounds like an idiot.
}:-)4
The “Fish & Wildlife” officer obviously has too much authority for too little brains or common sense. I can speculate about her (the F&W officer) need to show her superiors her devotion to mindless myrmidon-dom, but frankly this is a case of an axe of a law swatting a fly. I hope that this lady requests a jury trial and pushes the government minions to their breaking point.
BTW, if the cat ate the bird, would the cat be on the hook for a $535 fine?
}:-)4
I shoot feral cats on our property all the time and I really could care less that the little girl denied a meal to one of these vermin.
Save the bird -- you'll be punished.
Don't save the bird -- you'll be punished.
It is all about force and coercion, and the more laws they make, the easier it is for them to find something you're doing that deserves punishment.
Typical brownshirt government employee screwing the public. The flavor just happened to be a fish and feather cop....power tripping.
Skylar’s last name is ironic.
Wait till they find out the little girl also runs a lemonade stand on the weekends.
Yes, but his citations might be a bit more severe than a 500.00 ticket.
The cat, if a pet, is doing amusement hunting and isn’t missing any meals.
The cat, if feral, is an invasive predator and should be, if we are discussing what is natural, eliminated immediately.
People who feed feral cats should be eliminated also. ;)
It just amazes me how often you really can accurately judge a book by it's cover.
He's got 'douchenozzle' written all over him.
Life lesson #1 for little Skylar Capo: There is almost no situation at all that can be benefited by the added presence of a law enforcement officer.
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