To: freeeee
"Poor judgement, such as dragging the gator down the street, would prompt complaints from citizens, as it did in this article. The county, in accordance with the wishes of those citizens who it serves, would from then on hire another firm. Therefore, in the pursuit of profit, it would be in private firms own best interest to safely and humanely remove and dispose of the gator."
The gator is dead. A potentially deadly menace was removed, the soccer moms will get over their trauma.
Who would want to be in a business that was subject to cancellation, simply because of the sensitivites of soccer moms? Is that your idea of free enteprise? Does not sound like a situation that any business man would want to shake a gator stick at.
83 posted on
04/29/2003 2:02:43 PM PDT by
Search4Truth
(Alligator - the other white meat.)
To: Search4Truth
The gator is dead. I got that. But there's a right way and a wrong way to do things. This was the wrong way.
Who would want to be in a business that was subject to cancellation, simply because of the sensitivites of soccer moms?
I hear ya. Tell ya what, if the sucker moms don't like the method in post #51, they can get rid of it themselves or keep the damned thing in front of their houses. Somehow, I think you won't get many complaints for merely duck taping it and hoisting it into a pickup truck bed. The sucker moms won't be around later when its shot.
89 posted on
04/29/2003 2:16:32 PM PDT by
freeeee
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