Cat_72
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thats quit a back story on thats gators life
WTF are you talking about???
Please, is there a translator in the house??
thats quit a back story on thats gators life
cathy, absolutely not. also, i shouldnt have to scout out every store i go into first prior to taking my kids in. i do however (and not just animal stores), i know the age we live in and know that a lot of people dont have common sense or good ethics, because so many only care about themselves and what makes them seem cool and all that stuff. i can say with confidence that in the 1950's you wouldnt dare dream of walking into a store and having a 20foot retic or gator or cobra or any wild animal just cruising around. because people had common sense and ethics and such back then. we live in an overall, very stupid society and time. if thats what i have to do to keep my kids safe while they are young and little, i will do that, i shouldnt have to, but the reality is, i do. as i said, there should be some regulations and laws on these things, just not complete government control. obviously we cant rely on personal responsibility and common sense with a lot of people, so i rely on it from myself to protect myself, my family and especially my kids
there has to be some laws and some regulations with most things in life, to have some control. i agree, there should be a law (if there is not already) that a public store cannot have a free roaming gator in the store, as its a public safety issue. the public goes in and out of the store. now, if that was his own personal house, and he does that, that should be fine legally (not morally and ethically) and if a child goes over there and something happens, that rests entirely on the parents. i think with the store issue, if something were to happen, its both parents and store (owner) at fault and both should pay dearly (although, the parents would pay much more, and for much longer)
Now THAT post I can agree with, 100%!![]()
if there was a free roaming gator law you would need a free roaming everything law. no free roaming cats or dogs or anything else.
keep in mind that they had a problem with the pic and now they have a problem because somehow they know that that gator just runs around everywhere and little kids have all kinds of access to it.
if there was a free roaming gator law you would need a free roaming everything law. no free roaming cats or dogs or anything else.
keep in mind that they had a problem with the pic and now they have a problem because somehow they know that that gator just runs around everywhere and little kids have all kinds of access to it.
That gator she's holding roams free in the store. And has for years. Ive seen people come in there with 2yo's that come running up to the gator like its a toy. And people dont even blink an eye. Not exactly responsible gator ownership. Yes its pretty tame, but for Gods sake its an alligator....
keep in mind that they had a problem with the pic and now they have a problem because somehow they know that that gator just runs around everywhere and little kids have all kinds of access to it.
who are you anyways do you keep reptiles or what. why are you on this forum

I think you are 100% correct. Yes as parents we have responsibilities to protect our children. However, 'Wild animals' are one of the class of ' absolute liability' and the store owner would be financially responsible should something happen, so it is not smart legally or ethically to let a critter roam around free in a public access area, imho.thank you. i did miss that, haha. he is an idiot for letting a gator free roam within the store that has regular access to the public and especially small children. although, parents should be cognizant and extra aware of things these days, it is horribly irresponsible and no common sense he has a public store owner
Um, Rodney, why would you need a "free roaming everything law" if you have a free roaming gator law?
Do you or do you not know the difference between a dog, a cat and a gator?
LOL, seriously Rodney...have you ever tried using a little common sense here? You aren't even comparing apples to oranges here, it's more like apples to, um...a winnebago.
but you have to take into consideration the animal itself
the topic of this thread is USARK...