Posted on 02/20/2017 6:27:02 PM PST by Rebelbase
A 24-hour traffic enforcement event by Edmonton police resulted in 2,442 violations, including a distracted driving ticket for a motorist wearing a live ferret around their neck while cruising along Whyte Avenue.
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My cat used to sit on my shoulder on the way to, and from the vet, that is until he got to be 25 pounds. After that, I used a carrier.
How many people have a share in the ownership of “their” neck?
I used to know a man who took his Parrot around with him in the car. Parrot sat on his shoulder and loved getting French fries at the fast-food place ;-)
I never knew that ferrets were fashion accessories...
The ghost of Jim Traficante is not pleased.
Driving with Ferret - not advisable.
RACIST!!
I tell you, there’s gonna be trouble in Edmondton.
A white woman with a white feret on Whyte Avenue.
And no trigger warning.
[ferrets, parrots and cats...pikers]
:D
I knew it was illegal to wear a weasel. But a ferret??? Why that’s just ... nuts!
Eh?
Exactly! The talented “Registered” who used to post regularly had a great photo shop of Traficante with noted ferret with the caption “we was framed”
“I’m sorry, Ma’am, but this is the carpool lane and you must have a three ferret minimum.”
Facts of the case are a little fuzzy...
A few months ago, there was a mug shot of a guy with his bright red parrot perched on his shoulder. The owner looked suitably pissed, as a proper Pirate should be looking while wearing his parrot.
This guy was due in court that day to pay some fines. Before he went in the courthouse, he let his bird, named “Bird” fly in a nearby tree and wait for him. This fellow had some overdue fees and not enough money, so he had to spend a little time in jail. He panicked and told the bailiff that his bird was outside waiting.
The bailiff and others went to the tree and called the bird, but it would not move out of the tree. Other birds were beginning to peck at and harrass the parrot. They knew it did not belong there. The bailiff went back, got the owner, bought him outside, though in handcuffs. The moment the bird saw his owner, he immediately flew out of the tree and perched on his owner’s shoulder. They put the bird in an animal shelter to wait for his owner to be released in a few days.
Awwww.....:)
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