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Originally Posted by Cat_72
I live out in the country because I value my privacy. If someone came onto my property, and took pictures of my animals.....well, I wouldn't be happy in the least, but if I'm not doing anything wrong, I KNOW my animals are cared for, and they aren't peeking in my windows......I view it differently than if I'm doing something cruel and/or illegal. I think everyone knows that I let my emotions get involved in the way I think about these things, but I guess though I feel more strongly with animals involved, I wouldn't view it much differently than if someone had stumbled upon, say, a "chop shop" selling stolen cars....just because they were on someone else's property looking for their dog, should it be ignored simply because it wasn't on their property, or they didn't have permission to be there? In other words, if I ain't doing anything wrong, I'm not gonna get all bent out of shape about it.
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The only problem with that is, what if animal control decides you are doing something wrong with your animals. I've seen it a few times locally (and there were cases that the animals needed pulled and they didn't pull them) that animal control went in and pulled animals that were being cared for, because of politics in the area.
And don't go poking around sheds/buildings in West Virginia cause you're liable to shot because of all the people that steal all the ATVs, motorcycles, equipment, and anything they can sell for scrap metal now.
That being said, this horse was poorly looking and needed some groceries so I'm glad it is getting the care it needs.