City asked to consider tougher dog laws

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Mountain Home resident Brad Seymour asked the city council to impose tougher dog laws, citing a neighbor who has had six dog violations since March 2007 as evidence current laws aren't tough enough.

See the Mountain Home News for more information.

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  • I read the full article, saw his testimony on CAM-8 (it started late Wednesday night, I thought it never would start) anyway, I agreed with so much of what he said. I've had a lot of trouble with neighbors' dogs over the years; I really know what he's talking about.

    Here's hoping a sensible, adequate ordinance comes out of this.

    I really like the difference in cost of a ticket at certain hours and that the police should give the citation, ideas that Mr Seymour suggests. A high cost at any time is a good idea too!

    -- Posted by senior lady on Wed, Jun 18, 2008, at 11:30 PM
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