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on 02-01-2016 12:37 PM
You of all people have been around long enough
To know that the many unnecessary jurisdictions
Invented by councils , governments are there not
For the benefit of good citizens of the community,
But generally for the sole purpose of raising revenue.
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on 02-01-2016 09:16 PM
@bluecat*poledancing wrote:http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/new-years-eve-goes-to-the-dogs-20160101-glxvz1.html
New Year's Eve is the busiest time of the year for the Lost Dog's Home.
Sixty-five dogs were admitted to the North Melbourne shelter with around half reunited with their families. At the Cranbourne shelter, only 14 of the 40 dogs admitted have been collected.
Lost Dog's Home general manager for animal welfare David Cunliffe said it will take several days to reunite most families.
"It's a very busy night for admissions of dogs ... and it is entirely due to the noise of the fireworks and I think people often being out of the house when it's happening."
I am glad that its illegal to light fireworks. Whats wrong with people, families, going to an organised event and watching it all together?
But even with these events, every year animals suffer. I wish people would put their animals inside for the night.
A couple of years ago, seeing a cowering, terrified dog too frightened to find his way home, just running in the darkness across a 4 lane highway is a sight I will never forget.
Also, one of my close friends lost one of his eyes when he was 16, at a local park, with lots of people lighting fireworks. Not just his sight, his eye. It was absolutely devastating- changed him and his life forever.
So when some start talking about stifling rules and regulations, as if it is only another political decision by a 'faceless bureaucrat' forgive me if I leave the room.
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on 02-01-2016 11:21 PM
How many people get killed in car accidents.
Are they ever going to ban cars.
How many people get killed in planes, boats, sporting events, grand prix,
Skateboards, escalators
Is anyone ever going to ban any of those things?
How many millions got aids.?
Did they ban gays- apparently not.
Dont forget to shut the door
Aren't we just too precious that we all need to be
Wrapped in cotton wool and led around wearing blinkers
So the sun won't get in our eyes, or anything else.
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on 02-01-2016 11:35 PM
You're right.
If a sudden, loud explosion, a couple of houses away reduces me to shaking, weeping wreck, then I should go away.
Just because my nerves are shot is no excuse for me being a killjoy.
Normal people should be allowed to have fun, and people like me should go away, somewhere, where we can't bother anyone, where we can't be an embarrassment.
Okay.
Done.
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on 03-01-2016 12:17 AM
If you are refering to fireworks
Bothering you why don't you
Just say that in the first place instead
Of hiding behind a dog decoy
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03-01-2016 01:20 AM - edited 03-01-2016 01:21 AM
A big mistake people make when the dog becomes nervous and shaking at the sound of fireworks...they comfort the dog. In the dogs mind this just reinforces their fear. There is a snug fitting coat that is supposed ease a skittish dogs mind. Supposedly it makes them feel secure.
What about lightning...same thing. Usual if you go about your business as if nothing is happening you dog will pick up on that and get used to it. Of course you need to be this way from the time it's pup.
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on 03-01-2016 03:51 AM
Definitely not good enough Jimmy.
We're just going to have to pass legislation
To ban lightning.
God will have to pay a hefty fine
Or go to jail
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on 03-01-2016 10:24 AM
Maybe we could build another fence? I am an animal lover though. lol
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on 03-01-2016 12:48 PM
"There is nothing more; but I want nothing more." Christopher Hitchins
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03-01-2016 12:49 PM - edited 03-01-2016 12:50 PM
ecar, theres a lot of people who would go with you...
edited to add- its a shame ignorance cant be legislated against.