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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let's focus on Treatgate some more. I mean, yes, the woman was an entitled liar who tried to get an innocent man arrested by filing false police reports. I know she got fired for it, lost her dog for it, and Central Park is trying to ban her for life because of it. But lets post hundreds and hundreds of times about how weird, absolutely weird and inexplicably weird that someone who spends time in public parks where there are uncontrolled dogs roaming around would have dog treats on them. It's weird! So weird! I mean, she maybe let her dog off the leash simply because the birdwatcher was carrying treats and she knew he would try to lure her dog over with his weird dog treats![/quote] He's undoubtedly run into scofflaws like her before and knows this technique works. Your theory is childish but befitting you, I guess. He's on the board of the NYC Audubon Society. Central Park is a key migratory stopover site. We're right in the middle of migration season. Tons of birds are stopping by after flying all the way from Central and South America. The birds spend a day or more in Central Park foraging like crazy to rebuild their fat stores so they can make the next leg of their trips, often 1,000 miles or more up to Canada. Dogs rustling in the bushes interrupt birds like crazy, for hours if it goes unchecked. Unleashed dogs need to be stopped. If the birds take off without rebuilding their energy supplies, they can die en route or not have enough energy to withstand bad weather when they reach their nesting sites.[/quote] Everyone knows bird people are a bit crazy. And she had know way of knowing that he was a legit birder and not some creep pretending. [/quote]
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