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Re: Unjust Pet Fine?
Posted by Alan on 7/28/08
Maybe a picture, maybe more than one tenant saying this. It seems to me that this uncorroborated reporting would at most be worthy of a warning notice rather than a fine for the first offense, given that the son, who I believe to be an honorable person, says he did not do it. My question was if there was any legal recourse she could take without a lot of expense (i.e. less than the $100), so obviously hiring a lawyer would not be warranted. If you don't want to help, why respond? On 7/28/08, Curmudgeon wrote: > And what kind of proof would satisfy you? Do they need to > collect the waste and have it DNA tested? Perhaps your > friend would be happier if they hired security guards with > videocameras to follow everyone. How about, instead of > fining the tenants, they collected the waste and deposited > it on the hood of the tenant's car?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- VA: Unjust Pet Fine?, 7/28/08, by Alan.
- Re: Unjust Pet Fine?, 7/28/08, by Curmudgeon.
- Re: Unjust Pet Fine?, 7/28/08, by Alan.
- Re: Unjust Pet Fine?, 7/28/08, by sharwinston.
- Re: Unjust Pet Fine?, 7/28/08, by v.
- Re: Unjust Pet Fine?, 7/29/08, by Jane Doe.
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