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Old 10-28-2011, 09:40 AM
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Default It's a Crime, plain and simple

Usually I am not a "hard liner", but the alligators are a native species, they were "here first" and they are protected by law from anyone interfering with them.

The ponds are not liquid petting zoos. Just had to get that out of my system because I love animals and respect their natural condition and right to remain undisturbed.

"Or else, If you feel good about feeding them, go ahead. If you think its bad to feed them do not.Do not think it will harm anything. Now everyone should be happy." I think not!! Instead, this is a wonderful opportunity to teach grandchildren about preserving natural habitats, and respect for the law. The laws are not subjective. That way, the grandchildren will not grow up to become one of those "rowdy young visitors to the Villages" that people worry about.
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