cadwallader
Very Well-Known Member
calling the cops will do nothing at all, and more bad media is not what snakes need!!! best step is to talk to the guy and try to educate him a bit more about snakes...
Reminds me of a story..
My girlfriend and I were on the train one afternoon and sitting behind us was a group of old ladies talking about how one of there sons kills snakes and saying the old phrase "the only good snake is a dead one" so our stop was coming up and I whispered to her "pretend to trip me over when we get up." I opened my bottle of fanta and took the lid off. My girlfriend trips me, I stumble and they get absolutely drenched.
I apologized with my fingers crossed.
It is not really a police matter but a Department of Environment responsibility. The department prosecutes individuals caught doing these things.I understand all of that and all your points are valid, but it's sad too say I think if I rang the police with the rego and told them about the incident it would be forgotten as soon as the phone was hung up and this guy was in his forties Nd set in his ways I think
The department prosecutes individuals caught doing these things.
I honestly do not know. I would not be surprised if the answer is no. A clever lawyer could probably make a case for a ‘justified reaction’, making it hard for the department to succeed in such a prosecution. Where there is a reduced likelihood of winning, the department would no doubt be loath to proceed with prosecution, given the substantial costs involved.Has the department actually ever prosecuted someone for killing a snake?..
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