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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1422251" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>There is a case going on just a couple miles down the road from me right not with a group of horses that are in deplorable conditions. Drive by the place, and no sane person would dispute that the owners should not have the horses. There is a similar case that has been going on for over a year about an hour north of me also. That guy still has his horses too. Everyone comments on social media about how the local law enforcement should step in, call the ASPCA, ect. The thing they do not think about is, the very rights that allow these people to keep their animals in these conditions are also the rights that protect them from a nosy/vindictive/angry neighbor/ex/whatever causing them to loose they animals they care for well. The laws that limit the police ability are there so we aren't part of a police state. You can't have your cake and eat it too! I wonder how many of my do-gooder neighbors that are so outraged would be willing to donate hay, time or even take in these animals....I'm guessing none. I'm not saying that the owner isn't a poor excuse of a human in my opinion for letting these animals go through this, but I am sick to death of the monday morning quarterbacking of animal owners. End of rant!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1422251, member: 24016"] There is a case going on just a couple miles down the road from me right not with a group of horses that are in deplorable conditions. Drive by the place, and no sane person would dispute that the owners should not have the horses. There is a similar case that has been going on for over a year about an hour north of me also. That guy still has his horses too. Everyone comments on social media about how the local law enforcement should step in, call the ASPCA, ect. The thing they do not think about is, the very rights that allow these people to keep their animals in these conditions are also the rights that protect them from a nosy/vindictive/angry neighbor/ex/whatever causing them to loose they animals they care for well. The laws that limit the police ability are there so we aren't part of a police state. You can't have your cake and eat it too! I wonder how many of my do-gooder neighbors that are so outraged would be willing to donate hay, time or even take in these animals....I'm guessing none. I'm not saying that the owner isn't a poor excuse of a human in my opinion for letting these animals go through this, but I am sick to death of the monday morning quarterbacking of animal owners. End of rant! [/QUOTE]
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