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Originally Posted by jillio
Why yes it is, Byrdie. She has the civil right to fight the citation in a court of law, and she is fighting for the civil right of doing what she wishes with her own possesions and long as she is creating no harm. As an attorney, you should recognize that. In addition, she is fighting unkust application of the law. How very negligent of you not to recognize that fact.
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She violated the law. She violated the law by dying her animal when she was warned not too. Can't you comprehend that? Apparently not. This has nothing to do with her civil rights. She is excercising her civil rights by contesting the said citation in court. Secondly, when one has an animal in their possesion, one has to follow the laws in terms of licensing the animal, not coloring the animal, etc., pertaining to one's jurisdiction.
If you are not going to be a law abiding citizen, you will have consequences to face.
Simple as that.
She is choosing the hard way and making it difficult on herself. Secondly, she is manipulating the media to her cause as she knowingly violated the law by advocating for funding for breast cancer research in dying her dog pink.
Which by the way is tacky.
There are other ways to raise funds for breast cancer research without going to the extreme of dying a dog pink.