it's not my neighbor, i'd worry about. it's when my neighbor comes over with their "friend" that has "strong feelings". there's always that one back stabbing person that pops up when you least expect it. or... that was more the idea. EDIT: in my case, it would certainly work if certain pets weren't registered considering peoples irrational fear of snakes. mine is over 6' long.
this is what i meant, though... a start. that as well was the point of registration. every law fails somewhere. they're made by people. but at least registration would start us in the right direction... buy time until it's replacement becomes apparent. i agree, there's going to be endless ways around it, but it certainly would limit how many people are getting around it for a while.
you have to understand as well, the ideas i presented are more of a way to circumnavigate the circa patriot act style blanket
no pets allowed type of bill's they tried to rename over and over with no real change in legislation in how the bills were written. not only would they have been overwhelming and taxing on the policing agencies, but the economy, the people, etc. to the point there was no way they could have continued to be enforced... all while raping the already failing economy of entire industries based on pets and their trades.
as well... this is where our legislators should be starting... from the ground up. someone posing an idea like mine... someone discussing, opposing and pointing out the inevitable failures like your statement... then
amendments (not only in the bill number and name, etc.).
good discussion!