Danielle_E.
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NO! The only way to prevent this from happening over and over again and putting up with the slow wheels..... is to change the laws and ensure that your officials in power are held accountable for not enacting the laws that were brought in. Being apathetic and just accepting this is not the way to go, sorry. Otherwise why bother having laws at all.And the only way to prevent it happening again is to follow the laws of the state/county.
NO! The only way to prevent this from happening over and over again and putting up with the slow wheels..... is to change the laws and ensure that your officials in power are held accountable for not enacting the laws that were brought in. Being apathetic and just accepting this is not the way to go, sorry. Otherwise why bother having laws at all.And the only way to prevent it happening again is to follow the laws of the state/county.
Gee, doesn't that just sound a tad familiar reasoning "I just love them, more than life"In a confrontation outside the courthouse Friday, Arnowitz told nearly a dozen trainers and breeders who have questioned his treatment of the horses that, while the horses had lost significant weight during the winter, his veterinarian had determined that their health had improved.
''They love me, and I love them," he said of his horses.
To me there is apathy when you say, well that is just the way it is, nothing can be done about, so just work within the law. The law? The law is not being followed in this case, the supposed law, the Sheriff refuses to follow any logic and enact the laws of the state. Sorry, doesn't make any sense to me whatsoever. We keep getting told that the person who can do something in this care, the Sheriff, heck we found today he hasn't even reported this to anyone..... so we should all just state to everyone here, don't worry, just let this ride, that is just the way it is.. eventually something might happen...maybe.there is nothing APATHETIC about continuing to try and get the authorities to do their job.
I can't justify why we should not want these poor horses fed and watered when all I can think of is how pathetic they are, so hungry and thirsty. So abandoned. If I could I would be feeding them and watering them- Trembly be d----d. I believe the legal system will eventually win out. But what good is the win if the horses are dead?Susan O. posted that she did talk with him, but was not able to get him to agree to give up horses at this time.
This is hard for me to say because I hurt for those minis but I sure hope no one donates feed to this man. It's a quick fix for him and I'm so afraid that as soon as all this dies down things will go back to just the way they are now. Why wouldn't they?
A little food and water is not going to pull the old coot's n-ts out of the fire. With Ronni's help letting us know what is going on, we will continue to heap the coals on his head.
I am praying that the good folks of Uniontown will take it upon themselves to take care of the minis. As far as I know the only villians in Uniontown are Trembly and the sheriff.
Be honest- could you be around them and not try to give them something to eat or something to drink.
Just go without a drink for as long as you can and then start thinking about wanting that drink of water, it will drive you insane.
I plan to go there on Thursday- just to take a look see. If I see empty water buckets, you can be sure I will put water in them. Now look into your heart and tell me you would not do the same.
Faye
If you carefully read the case you cited you will discover the horses were never removed. The neglect had been going on for several years.This is near the end of the article
Gee, doesn't that just sound a tad familiar reasoning "I just love them, more than life"In a confrontation outside the courthouse Friday, Arnowitz told nearly a dozen trainers and breeders who have questioned his treatment of the horses that, while the horses had lost significant weight during the winter, his veterinarian had determined that their health had improved.
''They love me, and I love them," he said of his horses.
To me there is apathy when you say, well that is just the way it is, nothing can be done about, so just work within the law. The law? The law is not being followed in this case, the supposed law, the Sheriff refuses to follow any logic and enact the laws of the state. Sorry, doesn't make any sense to me whatsoever. We keep getting told that the person who can do something in this care, the Sheriff, heck we found today he hasn't even reported this to anyone..... so we should all just state to everyone here, don't worry, just let this ride, that is just the way it is.. eventually something might happen...maybe.there is nothing APATHETIC about continuing to try and get the authorities to do their job.
Yes I see that. Well I am off to bed. There is a situation not far from me that I was not aware of pertaiining to some horses, apparently this individual's neighbours have filed complaints, investigation was done by our Humane Society and provisions put in place and because of my proximity I am now taking much more walks in that area just to keep an eye out. We are lucky here that the Humane Society has the power to investigate on a complaint from a citizen and also has the power of seizure. I truly hope that someday that perhaps this will be the case for the states in the U.S. Some may have that power now but perhaps all state Humane Societies should have that power as they truly are the ones that are out there solely for the sake of animals.This is another exercise in american law and justice and politics
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