Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update:
Debate has now turned to if it is illegal to bury an animal on the HOA owned property around the pond, with several confession of someone who buried their dog on their property and there is a whole side bar topic about that.
I am now a little nervous there is going to be some sort of law enforcement type thing at my house and my husband says I’m being batty (he’s not funny).
Apparently there is nothing in the by laws about this issue, but now being debated if it’s a state or federal or wildlife issue.
And finally to clear up some questions:
When I said grazing, I meant they were spread across 2 lawns across the street from each other and in the roads, and seemed to be eating grass? No idea if they do.
I did wait a minute, but they were all just sitting there so I tried to maneuver around them and got one.
I was not going to Whole Foods.
This is actually a big problem for me and I have had some friends suggest i write a response but I have no idea what to write so I’m going to pretend I don’t know anything about it.
I’m never on these sites so it would make sense.
If they come to my door I’m going to feign confusion.
Have I covered all scenarios here? I can’t undo this
H
Oh jeez OP - I'm sorry that something so innocent on your part has gotten so out of control.
Turn off the lights. lock your doors. Delete your Nextdoor Account. Get a security camera.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so confused by some of the responses. Yes, OP was an ass for not waiting. And she absolutely, 100% should have called animal control to clean up the body. But other than that . . . people really think she should have stopped and gotten out of the car to . . .do what? I'm trying to picture myself in that situation, and I would definitely call 311, but am I supposed to stay at the scene until animal control comes or something? I imagine I would call 311 and leave after reporting it, right? I don't have any tool in may car that would enable me to move a large goose, and I'm certainly not touching a wild animal with my bare hands. So, other than calling animal control, what was OP supposed to stop and do? How long should she have waited at the scene?
No, nobody suggested OP wait with the body. But she should have called animal control so her neighbors didn’t have to deal with her mess, in this case apparently burying it.
The foxes and vultures will make short work of it tonight and tomorrow. By Wednesday it'll be fox poop.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update:
Debate has now turned to if it is illegal to bury an animal on the HOA owned property around the pond, with several confession of someone who buried their dog on their property and there is a whole side bar topic about that.
I am now a little nervous there is going to be some sort of law enforcement type thing at my house and my husband says I’m being batty (he’s not funny).
Apparently there is nothing in the by laws about this issue, but now being debated if it’s a state or federal or wildlife issue.
And finally to clear up some questions:
When I said grazing, I meant they were spread across 2 lawns across the street from each other and in the roads, and seemed to be eating grass? No idea if they do.
I did wait a minute, but they were all just sitting there so I tried to maneuver around them and got one.
I was not going to Whole Foods.
This is actually a big problem for me and I have had some friends suggest i write a response but I have no idea what to write so I’m going to pretend I don’t know anything about it.
I’m never on these sites so it would make sense.
If they come to my door I’m going to feign confusion.
Have I covered all scenarios here? I can’t undo this
H
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so confused by some of the responses. Yes, OP was an ass for not waiting. And she absolutely, 100% should have called animal control to clean up the body. But other than that . . . people really think she should have stopped and gotten out of the car to . . .do what? I'm trying to picture myself in that situation, and I would definitely call 311, but am I supposed to stay at the scene until animal control comes or something? I imagine I would call 311 and leave after reporting it, right? I don't have any tool in may car that would enable me to move a large goose, and I'm certainly not touching a wild animal with my bare hands. So, other than calling animal control, what was OP supposed to stop and do? How long should she have waited at the scene?
No, nobody suggested OP wait with the body. But she should have called animal control so her neighbors didn’t have to deal with her mess, in this case apparently burying it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update:
Debate has now turned to if it is illegal to bury an animal on the HOA owned property around the pond, with several confession of someone who buried their dog on their property and there is a whole side bar topic about that.
I am now a little nervous there is going to be some sort of law enforcement type thing at my house and my husband says I’m being batty (he’s not funny).
Apparently there is nothing in the by laws about this issue, but now being debated if it’s a state or federal or wildlife issue.
And finally to clear up some questions:
When I said grazing, I meant they were spread across 2 lawns across the street from each other and in the roads, and seemed to be eating grass? No idea if they do.
I did wait a minute, but they were all just sitting there so I tried to maneuver around them and got one.
I was not going to Whole Foods.
This is actually a big problem for me and I have had some friends suggest i write a response but I have no idea what to write so I’m going to pretend I don’t know anything about it.
I’m never on these sites so it would make sense.
If they come to my door I’m going to feign confusion.
Have I covered all scenarios here? I can’t undo this
H
Anonymous wrote:Op - I’m sorry they are spreading this ridiculous Propa-gander about you on the websites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I actually work at Fish and Wildlife Service. Canada geese are a federally protected species under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (ridiculous in the case of these nuisance birds!) It is illegal to harm or kill these birds. You actually can be arrested. I would definitely lay low, don't admit fault and if confronted say it was an accident. Cry a little.
https://www.fox19.com/story/14531161/man-arrested-for-deliberately-killing-canada-goose/
Oh, wow! I can't believe they're protected!
Resident geese though...different rules.
So you tagged each goose and know which are resident and which are migratory? Yeah, didn’t think so.
That’s not how it works. Do some research before making an asshat of yourself. Tagging has zero to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I actually work at Fish and Wildlife Service. Canada geese are a federally protected species under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (ridiculous in the case of these nuisance birds!) It is illegal to harm or kill these birds. You actually can be arrested. I would definitely lay low, don't admit fault and if confronted say it was an accident. Cry a little.
https://www.fox19.com/story/14531161/man-arrested-for-deliberately-killing-canada-goose/
Oh, wow! I can't believe they're protected!
Resident geese though...different rules.
So you tagged each goose and know which are resident and which are migratory? Yeah, didn’t think so.