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Originally Posted by Dion
I was going to respond but with it being an issue that hits close to home with you, out of respect I will say nothing more.
The issue for me is how best do we make people accountable for their actions. Bylaw officers are never to be seen so the chances of someone getting caught and fined is slim at best. She knew she was breaking a bylaw and had no problems doing it. Of course bylaw officers can't be everywhere and she no doubt knows this and is willing to risk walking her dog there.
The victim is the family whose family member was buried there.
The woman is responsible for the dogs actions and had to know a dog is going to do it's business wherever it wants. The dog crapped on a grave site and she goes to pick it up - yeah I know you're going to say it's no big deal, but the issue of it happening is disrespecful and how do we prevent this from happenning.
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You prevent it from happening by sending the photo to Calgary by-law, and allowing them to deal with it. You don't go out and publicly humiliate someone without all the facts. And every time any other creature craps on that grave be it a Bird, squirrel, worm, gopher, coyote (which roam inner city), cat... anything....the family better get in touch with their pastor, priest, rabbi...whatever, hold a candle light vigil, and demand instant, swift, humiliating revenge.
I think I am going to invent a grave site poo detector for such scenarios, and make millions.