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Why does a dog lick his…
Well, you probably know where the rest of that question is heading without me telling you. I heard that question posed as an analogy, a philosophy of sorts, many years ago. The answer is, “Because he can.”
I think that despite its rather crude exterior, the question makes a valid point: we CAN.
Beyond the daily tasks we do, it explains those less common behaviors like random acts of kindness: opening the door for someone, picking up a parcel that drops, or even something so simple as sharing a smile. Have you ever walked through a store with a smile on your face and noticed how contagious it is? It’s inspiring to see your smile appear on someone else’s face.
“CAN” may require a little effort, but the rewards are infinite and worthwhile.
For the various officials of the city of Halifax to say they CANNOT do anything for Brindi’s situation because the case is before the courts is just not correct. THEY CAN!
The city initiated this second attempt to kill Brindi. They CAN negotiate a resolution, but they have so far ignored offers to discuss any such option. So here we are almost 16 months after the Supreme Court declared certain portions of By-law A-300 invalid and quashed the decision to have Brindi euthanized still trying to free Brindi.
Elephant in the Room (photo by David Blackwell)
Both sides in this case can point to the other as reason for the delays, but overall, that is neither here nor there to this discussion. The bottom line right now and the most significant point, the elephant in the room with us, is that the city of Halifax CAN negotiate a resolution, but they choose not to.
Instead they hide behind the overused statement that “it’s before the courts.”
Why?
Negotiations on cases like this occur every month in the provincial courts. Even the fines are negotiated: owning a dog that attacks another animal may cost one person $330, but cost another $75. There is one case where the report shows a fine of $1 for owning a dog that attacks a PERSON. Yet Brindi sits on death row.
Brindi has caused no serious injuries and never bitten a person.
People who have repeatedly been charged with the same by-law offence — including owning an animal that repeatedly attacks — have repeatedly paid a fine. It’s reported on the Halifax Animal By-Law Violation report included on the city’s website every month.
So Halifax, why is this case different? Even the Criminal Code of Canada clearly states in section 718.2 (b) “a sentence should be similar to sentences imposed on similar offenders for similar offences committed in similar circumstances…”
Why is this case any different?
Please, Halifax… negotiate a resolution and send Brindi home to Francesca.
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Francesca makes her pre-sentencing statement before the judge on April 16, 2010.
Please call and/or email the contacts below. Do it often and do it regularly.
Ask them to let Francesca visit Brindi. And ask them to negotiate a resolution to this craziness so Brindi can go home to Francesca.
Mayor – Pete Kelly
kellyp@halifax.ca, mayorhrm@gmail.com
Phone: 902-490-4010
Head of Legal – Mary Ellen Donovan
donovad@halifax.ca
Phone: 902-490-4232
Chief Administrative Officer – Dan English
englisd@halifax.ca
Superintendent – Bill Moore
mooreb@halifax.ca
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Teresa says:
Holly, just realized the picture of Brindi!!! She's in color now! Awesome! She was kind of in the darkness and now she's clear and colorful!!! Awesome! Just like your messages these past week! Pull away the blinders and the distractions, you get the clear picture of who this is about…..BRINDI…..and her life is what we are all fighting for. This beautiful, living breathing beautiful dog….who is innocent and caught up in a political vendetta on her owner.
Holly says:
You are the first to mention it! You wrote a great description about the purpose for the transition! Thank you!
Brindi has been slowly brought into the light over the last eleven messages. She is a beautiful girl and we hope she will be home with Francesca very soon. It is where she belongs and it's what she deserves. This craziness has lasted too long.