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WHAT TO DO WHEN ANIMAL CONTROL COMES KNOCKING
by George J. Eigenhauser Jr.
 
Dog owners and ethical breeders are increasingly being targeted. Even though you are a dog owner you still have rights!

The following text outlines methods of inquiry and enforcement which may be used by local officials in attempts to enforce ordinances in your community and suggested techniques of response. These techniques are entirely legal and based upon the rights of citizens as stated by the U.S. Constitution.

Remember, Animal Control is law enforcement. They are bound by the same Constitution as any other government agency. To protect yourself, you need to know your rights. These vary slightly one jurisdiction to another, but some general principles apply. One rule applies everywhere: never physically resist an officer.
 
When Animal Control is At Your Door:  
1. Do not let them in, no matter how much they ask. Animal Control generally cannot enter your home without a warrant, or your permission. While regular police can enter in emergency situations when human life is at risk (i.e. they hear gunshots and a scream inside), there are few, if any, situations in which Animal Control can enter your home without a warrant. Simply tell them they may not come in.
 
2. If you let them in, anything they find in "plain sight" can be used against you. In some circumstances Animal Control officers, unable to find a legitimate reason to make an arrest, have reported building or zoning violations. This may include caging you attached to a wall without a building permit, that extra outlet in the puppy room, having more pets than allowed by zoning, even extension cords in violation of fire codes! No matter how clean your kennel, if they want to find a violation, they will.
 
3. Do not talk to them from an open doorway. Step outside an close (and lock if possible) the door behind you. This is necessary because:
 
A) Anything they see through the open door is "plain sight" and may be the basis for an arrest, or probable cause for a search warrant.
 
B) If they make an arrest or even feel threatened they are usually permitted to search for weapons in your immediate area. Do you keep a baseball bat inside the door for your protection? Even if you don't, once they step inside to look, they are in your home and may continue to search.
 
C) It is hard not to be intimidated by someone in authority. Some animal control is even done by local police, who carry guns. It is easy for them to get "in your face", causing you to back up into the home. Once you go in, it will be interpreted as an invitation to follow.
 
4. If they claim to have a warrant, demand to see it. In general, a search warrant must be signed by a judge. A warrant to search your home for dogs does not include an inventory of your jewelry box. A warrant to search your kennel in the garage or in the barn does not include a search of your home.
 
5. In some locations dog owners may have obtained special "breeder permits" that stipulate that Animal Control has your permission to enter at any time. If you have signed such a permit they still cannot enter against your wishes, since you can revoke the permission at any time. However, if you refuse permission it may allow them to cancel your breeder permit, so you have to weigh the consequences.
 
6. Warning - anyone in lawful possession of the premises may be able to give permission for a search. Make sure your roommate, babysitter, dog-sitter, housekeeper and other know that they should not let animal control into your home or on your property (i.e. backyard, garage, etc.).
 
How to Handle Questions:  
1. Don’t answer any questions beyond identifying yourself for the officer. Anything you say to the officer in your defense cannot be used in court (hearsay). Anything you say that is harmful to you will be used in court (confessions are not considered hearsay). You cannot win, except by remaining silent.
 
2. Be polite but firm. Do not argue, bad-mouth, curse, threaten or try to intimidate the officer.
 
3. Do not lie to an officer, ever. However, it is NOT a lie to exercise your right to remain silent.
 
4. Keep your hands in plain sight. People have been shot by police when common objects, such as a wallet, were mistaken for a gun.
 
5. Do not touch the officer in any way. Do not physically resist an officer, no matter how unlawful his or her actions.
 
6. Don't try to tell your side of the story, it cannot help.
 
7. Do not threaten the officer that you plan to file a complaint for their actions.
 
8. If the questioning persists, demand to speak to a lawyer first. Repeat as necessary.
 
Gathering the Facts:  
1. Get the name and badge number of each officer involved. If he/she does not volunteer this information, ask.
 
2. Ask the name of the agency they represent. Different agencies have different enforcement responsibilities.
 
3. Ask why they are there. Request the factual basis of the complaint and the identity of the complainant.
 
4. If they have other people with them (Humane Society, press, etc.) get the names and organizations for all present.
 
5. Note the names (and addresses) of any witnesses to the encounter.
 
6. If you are physically injured by an officer, you should take photographs of the injuries immediately, but do not forego proper medical treatment first.
 
7. Write down all of the information, as well as the date and time of the incident immediately, while details are fresh in your mind.
 
8. If you rights are violated, file a complaint with the appropriate body.
 
If You Are Arrested:  
1. Remain silent. Answer no questions until you have consulted with a lawyer.
 
2. Don't "explain" anything. You will have time for explanations after you have talked to a lawyer.
 
3. Within a reasonable time they must allow you to make a phone call to get a lawyer or arrange bail. They are not allowed to listen to your phone call to your attorney, but they may "monitor" the rooms for "your protection". Do not say anything you do not want them to overhear; save that until after you are out on bail.
 

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ACTION ALERT         

HB 568  Ohio Bill Will Ban Ownership of all "Pit Bull Type" Dogs in the entire state

HB 568 has been put on hold until the fall of 2008 at the earliest

Keep those letters and calls coming in!
 

Also recently referred to the State Government and Elections
Committee by the Speaker and the House Rules and Reference Committee
is House Bill 586, which would prohibit the ownership of pit bulls,
and require officials to seize all pit bulls after the bills
effective date. This bill is sponsored by Representative Tyrone Yates.

Our office has received an overwhelming number of calls in opposition
to this bill from concerned Ohio citizens compared to a very small
number of calls from those who support it. It is my stance that these
dogs are only trained to be vicious, and any injuries sustained from
pit bull bites are due largely to inappropriate pet ownership.

We have decided that the State Government committee will not meet
again until we reconvene in the fall. House Bill 568 will not get a
hearing before the committee until then at the earliest, and perhaps
much later or not at all.


As always, feel free to contact my office if you'd like to know more
about the State Government and Elections Committee, or if you have
questions or concerns. I can be reached at 614-466-3506, or by e-mail
at district86@ohr.state.oh.us, or, write to State Representative
David Daniels, 77 South High Street, 11th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215.
 

 
For more information, contact:
 
Rep. Yates or legislative aide Carey McDonald
 
Rep. Webster or legislative aide Molly Rayo
 
 
HB 366  Ohio Bill Will Remove State BSL!

Voice Your Support Now!

Update:  The Ohio state legislative committee considering this bill has heard testimony from supporters and opponents of H.B. 366. The bill is likely to die in committee because committee members have not heard from enough supporters! 

The bill proposes to repeal the law that defines pit bulls as vicious dogs. The bill, H.B. 366, will mean pit bull type dogs will no longer be automatically considered vicious under state law. The opponents of this bill are well organized. The dogs need you.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

Contact the members of the Ohio House Committee on Infrastructure, Homeland Security, and Veterans Affairs. Tell them that you support this fair legislation. For more on the bill and talking points, read the original report below. Don't wait. Do it now.

Representative Contact Info


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Whitehall, Ohio

(Franklin County)

 

It's official.  The Whitehall City Council has voted AGAINST the proposed ban of pit bull type dogs.  Instead, a breed neutral ordinance has been introduced. 

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Chagrin Falls, Ohio

 On June 9, 2008 at 7:00 p.m., the Chagrin Falls' Safety Committee (the "Committee") will hear from residents and experts on the issue of banning "pit bull" type dogs. 

On May 12, 2008, a resident of Chagrin Falls, John Mitchell, spoke in front of the Committee asking that "pit bulls" be banned in the village.  According to Mr. Mitchell, he resides next door to a rental property.  The renter allegedly owns two "pit bull" type dogs.  Mr.Mitchell has a young son who was playing outside when the dog growled at the boy through the chain-link fence.  Although the police were contact, they determined that the fence was sufficient under the laws of the State of Ohio.  As a result, the Mitchell's built a fence around their property.

              

 

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Reading, Ohio - Proposed Pit Bull Ban

 Reading City Council has proposed an ordinance BANNING all vicious dogs, including "pit bull" type dogs from the City of Reading.To pass, the proposed ordinance must be read publicly three times and after the last and final reading, receive a majority vote.  The proposed          ordinance was read for the first time last Tuesday, May 6, 2008. 

            

              
City of Reading
               1000 Market Street
               Reading, Ohio 45215

 

 

Woodmere Village, Ohio

Woodmere Village has revised their proposed vicious dog ordinance.  It no longer contains a ban on pit bulls and rottweilers.  It does however, have specific requirements for containing pit bulls and other dogs deemed vicious.

 

View the revised ordinance

 

 

PLEASE KEEP AN EYE ON THIS.

Click Here for contact information.

PLEASE ATTEND EVERY CITY COUNCIL MEETING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!! You will have more influence if city officials know who you are and that you are interested in what's going on in your city!!!

Springfield, Ohio

(Clark County)

 

Officials are exploring the possibility of ordinances to limit ownership of vicious dogs.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

County Commissioner David Hartley will suggest to Springfield city council members a limitation on "vicious" dogs similar to Toledo's ordinance.  In particular, Toledo ordinance states that "no person, organization or corporation shall own, keep, harbor or provide sustenance for more than one vicious dog," as such term is defined by the Ohio Revised Code.

 

 

 

Only 1 of every 600 Pit Bulls will find a home and live, the other 599 Pit Bulls will be euthanized in U.S. shelters.  This number does not include the number of Pit Bulls that die from starvation, abuse, neglect, or fighting, or the number of Pit Bull mixes:

 

Please email me with any questions, updates or new proposed BSL

Lisa@pittiesplace.com