06-18-2009, 10:04 AM
hardk0re,Jun 17 2009, 05:58 PM Wrote:She no speak engrish mush, so she didn't quote understand that its not appropriate in a townhouse to keep ducks and chickens.
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There are reasons they put laws in place decades ago banning farming in one's backyard; public health. I know a few "progressive thinking" cities like Van and Seatle were quoted in the article as allowing it already. I guess Calcutta and any shathole in Bangladesh can also be considered progressive as well in that case? Can't wait till Toronto attains their status *rolleyes*
If it were just a few hippie granola heads in Toronto with a stash of a couple chickens for organic eggs all would be fine; I't be like pot essentially is now. To open such a legal loophole in such a "diverse" *cough* community is an invitation to disaster.
You can't tell me there wouldn't be people keeping them for food, keeping them for cock fighting, the line soon starts to blur from chickens to ducks and geese and soon enough house kept ducks and geese start getting it on with migratory ducks and geese from say Mexico and in time.....................
The rats and racoons are having a Field Day here already and now every house is going to have livestock?
As I said, these by-laws from the old days were made for a reason.
Mayor Miller is SUCH a tool. OMG!
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