MickeyB2 (Virginia)
Posts: 10
Posts: 10
Posted:
We have a huge problem with Canadian Geese in our neighborhood. 20-100 of them at a time in and around a rather small lake, by comparison. They poop over all over the common areas and run out of places to poop and begin to fill the streets with poop. I bought a remote control car and chase them away. It's been really effective at keeping them out of the neighborhood. I spoke with both state and federal employees that lead the respective "Canadian Geese" departments they work for and they both told me it's not illegal to harass them.
I get a letter from my condo association which we've been having tons of problems with already "not maintaining the exterior of our condo, leaking roof, rotted exterior siding, parking lights not coming on at night, the works", saying:
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It has been brought to our attention that you have been harassing and menacing the Canada Geese that are nesting in the common area; specifically, reports have been made to our office that they have witnessed you chasing the geese with a remote-control car. - Please cease and desist this behavior immediately. This is considered animal cruelty and the Canada Goose is a federally protected species. If you continue to menace these geese it will be considered a violation and you will be asked to attend a hearing in addition to being reported to the proper state and federal authorities.
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I'm not worried about them threatening to "report me" to any type of authority because I know they can't but the line that gets me is "If you continue to menace these geese it will be considered a violation" - I plan on sending an email asking them to cite what rule or bylaw I'm violating but I've read them several times over and know I'm not violating.. anything.
Every time, last year, I walked my dog I had to clean goose poop off her feet after every walk. She accidentally got goose poop in her mouth and we had a costly vet bill because of how sick she got. You literally can't enjoy any common area aside from the pool. Unless you enjoy goose poop.
So are they allowed to tell me I can't do something.. just because they don't want me doing it?
I get a letter from my condo association which we've been having tons of problems with already "not maintaining the exterior of our condo, leaking roof, rotted exterior siding, parking lights not coming on at night, the works", saying:
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It has been brought to our attention that you have been harassing and menacing the Canada Geese that are nesting in the common area; specifically, reports have been made to our office that they have witnessed you chasing the geese with a remote-control car. - Please cease and desist this behavior immediately. This is considered animal cruelty and the Canada Goose is a federally protected species. If you continue to menace these geese it will be considered a violation and you will be asked to attend a hearing in addition to being reported to the proper state and federal authorities.
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I'm not worried about them threatening to "report me" to any type of authority because I know they can't but the line that gets me is "If you continue to menace these geese it will be considered a violation" - I plan on sending an email asking them to cite what rule or bylaw I'm violating but I've read them several times over and know I'm not violating.. anything.
Every time, last year, I walked my dog I had to clean goose poop off her feet after every walk. She accidentally got goose poop in her mouth and we had a costly vet bill because of how sick she got. You literally can't enjoy any common area aside from the pool. Unless you enjoy goose poop.
So are they allowed to tell me I can't do something.. just because they don't want me doing it?