bcherps
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Oh holy webslave I am not sure if this is supposed to be in BOI or someother place, since I have only started one other thread in my year and half on here, which I think was in the wrong place too. If it needs to be moved please tell me so I can repost it in the proper place and erase this one. Thank you
This is mainly for the Florida dealers/breeders.
I have been in Florida now a little over 2 years. When I first arrived everyone mentioned about how the FWC, IF&W, or whatever you want to call them sets up stings, baits people, plays permit nazi at shows, and is a general stickler when it comes to home inspections. So I didn't know what to expect when I started sending in for permits and doing shows.
Well low and behold I went to a show and was watching a friends table while he was gone(before I had my own permit). The inspectors came by and wanted to see a permit. I told him I was watching the table while my friend was gone. So they proceeded to berate me up one side and down the other, and actually wrote the other guy watching the table with me a warning, and said if we didn't have the permit the following day we would be shut down, arrested, and taken to court then probably fined.
So, whatever, we got the permit from my friend an all was well. So a few shows go by and I become a little less leary of the inspectors again. So I am at a little tiny mixed pet show and a non-reptile person shows up with a retic that looked worse than my roadkill ratsnakes that I use for scenting that I keep in my freezer. It was a bag of skin with a spine, had a 45 degree depression that used to be a nose, a stuck on shed, and was infested with mites. This person had the nerve to put it on her table for sale.
When the officers came by and rudely interuptted me educating a customer on thier new purchase to demand to see my permit immediately. I informed them of the condition of the animal, and that it was unfit for sale, likely to die, and had been more than neglected. I asked that it be removed from the show. They looked at me and replied "Oh, we can't do that". So I asked them why they would not do anything about this animal abuse. They said they were only thier to check permits and not investigate animal abuse cases, and certianly could not remove an animal from the show.
So my inquiry is why in the heck do we have these people around?
I was sent a letter buy some official stating why all of our permits went up like 2000%. In it all it could do was state that we had not had permit fee increasesin like 30 years and that this money would employ agents to do home inspections, and caging checks for venomous owners, and that in the long run this would benefit the animals and the keepers who house them properly.
Well here is two officers standing 25 feet from an animal that is clearly going to die becuase of an owners ignorance and/or laziness and they refused to do anything about it.
So here is another inquiry. Can these officers really do anything except enforce the fact that you have paid them your permit fee or not.
Again I hope this is in the right place. I thank everyone that can give me some pertinent information.
Benjamin Cole
This is mainly for the Florida dealers/breeders.
I have been in Florida now a little over 2 years. When I first arrived everyone mentioned about how the FWC, IF&W, or whatever you want to call them sets up stings, baits people, plays permit nazi at shows, and is a general stickler when it comes to home inspections. So I didn't know what to expect when I started sending in for permits and doing shows.
Well low and behold I went to a show and was watching a friends table while he was gone(before I had my own permit). The inspectors came by and wanted to see a permit. I told him I was watching the table while my friend was gone. So they proceeded to berate me up one side and down the other, and actually wrote the other guy watching the table with me a warning, and said if we didn't have the permit the following day we would be shut down, arrested, and taken to court then probably fined.
So, whatever, we got the permit from my friend an all was well. So a few shows go by and I become a little less leary of the inspectors again. So I am at a little tiny mixed pet show and a non-reptile person shows up with a retic that looked worse than my roadkill ratsnakes that I use for scenting that I keep in my freezer. It was a bag of skin with a spine, had a 45 degree depression that used to be a nose, a stuck on shed, and was infested with mites. This person had the nerve to put it on her table for sale.
When the officers came by and rudely interuptted me educating a customer on thier new purchase to demand to see my permit immediately. I informed them of the condition of the animal, and that it was unfit for sale, likely to die, and had been more than neglected. I asked that it be removed from the show. They looked at me and replied "Oh, we can't do that". So I asked them why they would not do anything about this animal abuse. They said they were only thier to check permits and not investigate animal abuse cases, and certianly could not remove an animal from the show.
So my inquiry is why in the heck do we have these people around?
I was sent a letter buy some official stating why all of our permits went up like 2000%. In it all it could do was state that we had not had permit fee increasesin like 30 years and that this money would employ agents to do home inspections, and caging checks for venomous owners, and that in the long run this would benefit the animals and the keepers who house them properly.
Well here is two officers standing 25 feet from an animal that is clearly going to die becuase of an owners ignorance and/or laziness and they refused to do anything about it.
So here is another inquiry. Can these officers really do anything except enforce the fact that you have paid them your permit fee or not.
Again I hope this is in the right place. I thank everyone that can give me some pertinent information.
Benjamin Cole