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Friday, September 23, 2011

More lies by Fran Rogier!!!!!

I won't comment on this piece of crap Fran posted on twitter,one can read it for themselves and see for themselves that fran is one sick puppy!

Humane Halifax

.@news957 Did you know the public record clearly shows #Halifax targeted #Brindi AHEAD of that harmless incident in July 08? How? By gratuitously issuing a muzzle order and using it as a death warrant! The details: Animal Services bosses Andrea Macdonald & Lori Scolaro ordered AC officer Tim Hamm to issue the muzzle in May, following a minor incident between Brindi and a neighbor’s dog. Hamm initially told @brindismom he “might” lay a fine. To her shock and dismay, he returned with the muzzle order only, saying his bosses forced the change. He did not tell her that the other dog owner had triggered this by asking him not to fine her. @brindismom had volunteered to cover vet costs for Bernie Jo Villieux, who would likely not have bothered otherwise. Learning of the $220 fine, Villieux worried that Rogier couldn't afford it and the vet bill she wanted Rogier to pay, which thanks to a few extras, now came to $143. So, without telling Rogier, she sent Hamm her request, whereupon Scolaro instructed him to “offer” her the muzzle instead, with the added note that it meant he could “take” (seize and kill) Brindi next time she was reported, regardless of reason. He then told Rogier Brindi could be killed even if she was seen unmuzzled in public. After he seized Brindi, Hamm and Animal Services went on to mislead the public with such gross misstatements of fact. Nowhere does By-Law A300 lay down any condition for mandatory euthanasia, and all fines are optional, even in the event of non-compliance with a muzzle order. The July 20 2008 incident in question in which Brindi’s muzzle slipped off was short-lived and involved no injuries at all, severe or minor. Yet Macdonald and Scolaro refused to release Brindi their death warrant, despite numerous efforts by dog trainers, caregivers, vets, and neighbors. And because Hamm issued no fine, @brindismom had no chance to appear before a judge on the charges, where she could ask him to free her dog: i.e., no due process – a clear violation of fundamental rights according to the supreme court of Nova Scotia. The whole thing smacks of conspiracy. It has led to chronic disease and years of confinement and isolation for an innocent dog, and untold heartache, financial ruin, and loss of reputation for @brindismom.Macdonald and Scolaro fired Hamm in 2010 after he publicly distanced himself from the case. We think these dirty sadists should now be FIRED! They were perfectly aware Brindi had not inflicted injury in July 2008 or in the first reported incident the previous September. They illegally locked her up for two years without any contact to other dogs until a judge forced them to release her. They shamelessly seized Brindi again for a minor incident and locked her up for a third year! What do you think?

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