I got ticketed yesterday for having unlicensed dogs living in city limits. Yeah, I know, I should have licensed them. I don't because the city makes it nearly impossible to do. You either mail them a form and they mail back a questionnaire that you fill out and mail back. Then they mail back a request for proof of the answers you sent in etc... OR you can go to city hall during a specific set of ours and stand in a line that makes the DMV seem like an entertaining vacation only to get told to come back with some proof of something or other. In other words they make it so damn complicated to get the license that it's easier to just skip it all together. Most people do it that way which is why they've decided to enforce the laws.
What irks me is HOW they're going about it. Rather than wait for complaints etc, they are honestly knocking on EVERY single door and listening for barking dogs. Then they see how many licenses are registered to that address and leave a notice if they think there are more dogs than you have licenses for.
Yup that's right, they're performing a search without probable cause or a warrant. They simply go onto your property and look and listen for evidence of animals. Ring the bell, count the barking dogs, leave a citation and leave.
Of course the citation is a mere $20 which makes it about 10 times more expensive to fight in court than to just pay. But fuck me if it's not still a 4th amendment violation. The dogs are kept inside, they don't bark, they haven't bitten or threatened anyone, you can't see them from the street, they haven't gotten out and they haven't damaged anyone's property. Which basically means the city is simply performing blind searches looking for evidence of criminal activity without any reason to suspect such. And man does that PISS ME OFF!
What irks me is HOW they're going about it. Rather than wait for complaints etc, they are honestly knocking on EVERY single door and listening for barking dogs. Then they see how many licenses are registered to that address and leave a notice if they think there are more dogs than you have licenses for.
Yup that's right, they're performing a search without probable cause or a warrant. They simply go onto your property and look and listen for evidence of animals. Ring the bell, count the barking dogs, leave a citation and leave.
Of course the citation is a mere $20 which makes it about 10 times more expensive to fight in court than to just pay. But fuck me if it's not still a 4th amendment violation. The dogs are kept inside, they don't bark, they haven't bitten or threatened anyone, you can't see them from the street, they haven't gotten out and they haven't damaged anyone's property. Which basically means the city is simply performing blind searches looking for evidence of criminal activity without any reason to suspect such. And man does that PISS ME OFF!