Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Should Insurance company sue city

After MG's pic of the "no hunting" signage and now the Village of Elm Grove said they can't have sharp shooters take care of the problem the homeowners have created by feeding the deer. The Village did vote that the deer were a nuisance and a major safety issue to drivers in the village, but don't kill them; trap them and have them youthinized. Can't move them, they are in CWD area.

The same bleeding heart shit happened in New Berlin earlier this year. In 2005 you were able to bow hunt any private parcel greater then 5 arces. The council changed it to any parcel large than 20 acres. Why, they were worried about trespasser on private property taking a arrow to the body. Because that has happen; never in Wisconsin. That is not what the the douche bags on the committee said, the official wording was, for the safety of citizen enjoying the outdoors available throughout New Berlin. Yeah enjoying someone elses private property. New Berlin followed the very spineless road Franklin took a couple years back when they went to 20 acres and your name and back tag # on your arrows.
So now the rut is in full swing you are seeing cars bagging deer all over. Everyday I drive I-43 from hwy 83 into Milwaukee. On the way home today I seen 8 deer dead from Moreland rd to hwy 164. In 4 years of driving this streatch I have never seen that many carcasses. It just happens to be the same New Berlin that ban hunting on all those small farmsteads along the way. So I think the insurance company's should be able to sue New Berlin, Franklin, Elm Grove and any other community's that changes the hunting rules just as feel good acts. If there were factual support that stated bow hunting was a danger in their community that would be one thing. They are just giving in to the tosaheads that have moved out here and wet there pants at the thought of someone harvesting a deer near there homes. To quote a hillbilly from the show wifeswap. "The lord put animals on this earth for a reason, and it was not to take pictures of them."

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