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Originally Posted by redwitch
I understand that and think they do a wonderful job. However, I’d be willing to bet that someone at legal put a kibosh on TV employees mentioning Angie’s group or, even more nauseating, Sumter Animal Control managed to pressure TV. Does sound like they’re trying to force Lost Pets to become some type of an organization.
Angie, if you feel the need to officially organize, shout out. I’m sure many of us would be more than happy to help with any costs involved.
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I guess there is a target to sue if something goes wrong with an animal rescue and Lost Pets of the Villages is more than a confederacy of people who care about united lost pets with their heart broken owners.
You do sound right Red that a lawyer is looking out in case something does go wrong with a rescue and the lawyer involved looks for whatever deep pockets might be involved. They do teach that in law school of the economics of bringing a lawsuit. Torts 101. Or, maybe, it was 102. Not sure. But my law professor sure mentioned that problem.
If Lost Pets of the Villages organizes they should put a lawyer on retainer or whatever the practice is in 2018.