Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I was pointing out a factual case regarding the balance of nature. Removing all alligators will increase whatever they prey on, which could lead to other problems. There is no problem with alligators in TV. There is a problem however with people who disregard the basics of co-existing with them and nature in general. |
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So how are your efforts in eradicating your nemesis, the alligator coming along? Have you developed your plan yet? Has it been approved? How’s that funding coming along? Or is it still all just bluster without action?
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I, too, am very curious how this will turn out. And, since it is only alligators, there should be absolutely zero collateral damage of any kind. Right? Since the gators will be gone, who or what will fill the role gators have in keeping other problematic species under control? Inquiring minds want to know!
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Just saying "I want all alligators removed" is not solving anything...
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Actually, not everyone believes that. For example, I doubt I would miss Putin at all. And I am sure he never says a prayer for me.
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The plan to get this started needs to begin with looking at money. We need to proactively try to prevent someone getting hurt or a fatality so that when someone gets hurt here, the lawyers cannot sue and expect a big payout.
If we do nothing, how high will the award be? Would the lawyers point out that paths were placed where alligators would likely hide, and are potentially unsafe? Did they know that then and now? What did they do about it? Have attacks happened where alligators were removed as a result? What was done after those removals to mitigate the risks going forward? For every attack in the future WE are on the hook for potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in actual and punitive damages. Did anyone read about how Disney paid out millions, and then removed every alligator they could find, and kept at it continuously. Are the CDD board members personally liable for any negligence? If they are protected by liability insurance, will that cover the entire loss? And what will that insurance cost go up to? What loss will the developer incur when news spreads? Will his sales get impacted? How many houses will sit unsold? What is that cost? What about people living here and wanting to sell their homes? How much will your property values be impacted? It's not a matter of "if" it will happen, but when. The costs are insurance against a catastrophic financial outcome. Removing alligators is something that can be done. We cannot control birds or cars or dogs, and are not financially responsible for what this other things do. Partner with the existing Florida alligator removal program. See Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program | FWC for details. It is possible that the entire cost could be covered by the state. |
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Two nonsensical replies ... laughs and "move". Seems like you are arguing just for the sake of being confrontational.
Meanwhile another near miss. Alligator broke into a lanai and moved into a swimming pool. What would you two suggest that a "smart person" would do? Perhaps be aware of your surroundings. Tip toe to the lanai door, carefully look around, then quietly head towards the pool to look for an alligator. Sounds like that's the way to be safe. That sounds like the smart person would have to live life in fear. That's awful. |
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Blackened gator tail isn't bad.
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