What I found out from Denise who is director of animal services division is that they are currently investigating him for some misconduct ----he did not follow the procedure, could the city tell me “sorry, we have to take the permit back??”

 


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Subject: Re: Hideyo's court case 19th??

 

That is really strange-- that they say you need a permit but do not have any written record of giving them out?  I would say that bolsters the claim of arbitrary and capricious behavior-- that they do not seem to have a uniform way of deciding or recording the permits, and seem to do it by whim of whoever gets the call.  If the officer or the office changed his/its mind from one year to the next based only on an anonymous phone call regarding the number of animals, which they already knew and had approved, that is pretty arbitrary.

Michelle

 

In a message dated 12/9/2005 7:55:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The only problem is that.. the officer who gave me “the permit” did not give me anything physically – I asked for it, and he said that there was not anything he could give it to me physically.. but I know that there are people in the animal services he told that I have a permit.. so..we were and are planning to argue that point anyway.

 

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