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LYNN MA Ban (Again!)

Discussion in 'Laws & Legislation' started by Dtwo, Jan 21, 2008.

  1. Dtwo

    Dtwo Big Dog

    Please send your polite and respectful opposition to breed specific legislation to the Lynn city officials listed below.

    Jodi


    Mayor Edward Clancy, Jr.
    3 City Hall Square
    City Hall - Room 306
    Lynn, MA 01901
    Phone: 781-598-4000
    Fax: 781-599-8875

    City Clerk
    Mary Audley
    maudley@ci.lynn. ma.us
    (781) 598-4000


    Councilors-At- Large
    Name Phone Address
    Paul T. Crowley 781 593-4700 86 Holyoke Street, Lynn MA 01905
    Loretta Cuffe-O'Donnell 781 599-1450 11 Lake Avenue, Lynn MA 01902
    Charles T. O'Brien 781 581-5175 153 Marianna Street, Lynn MA 01902
    John Timothy Phelan 781 592-0894 2 Meghans Way, Lynn MA 01904


    Ward Councilors
    Name Phone Address
    Wayne A. Lozzi (Ward 1) 595-2389 335 Den Quarry Road, Lynn, MA 01904
    William R. Trahant, Jr. (Ward 2) 592-7463 215 Verona Street, Lynn, MA 01904
    Darren P. Cyr (Ward 3) 598-3601 50 Morton Hill Avenue, Lynn, MA 01902
    Richard C. Colucci (Ward 4) 595-3048 265 Ocean Street, Lynn, MA 01902
    Paula M. Mackin (Ward 5) 595-2041 57 Woodlawn Street, Lynn, MA 01904
    Peter L. Capano (Ward 6) 598-4187 101 Alley Street Lynn, MA 01905
    Richard J. Ford (Ward 7) 581-9581 9 Florence Street, Lynn, MA 01905





    Another Lynn dog attack has Phelan talking action
    By Robin Kaminski / The Daily Item

    LYNN - In the wake of another dog attack in the city, Council President Tim Phelan said he and city officials are currently examining an increase in fines for unleashed dogs and whether a "Pit Bull ban" is a feasible option to protect residents from unruly animals.

    Presently, the fine for having an unleashed dog in the city is $25, and each subsequent offense is $50.

    While Phelan said he wasn't sure of the exact amount that the fine might be raised to, it would most likely be notably increased as early as this week.

    "We're waiting for legal interpretations from the law department that should be ready this week," he said. "But we are definitely still moving forward on this matter."

    Phelan said the council also plans to reach out to city postal carriers to identify any unleashed or unruly dogs while they are on their rounds in local neighborhoods.

    "All options are on the table including revisiting a possible pit bull ban," Phelan said. "Nothing has changed and the possibility of a ban and the possibility for increased fines are still alive and kicking."

    In addition, Phelan previously said that he plans to take a look at records of Pit Bull attacks that have taken place over the past five years to garner added information.

    The most recent dog attack took place on Monday, where a teenager was bitten around 8 p.m. at 17 Ocean Terrace.

    According to a police report, the victim and his brother were visiting friends at the apartment, where the Pit Bull, Buddy, reportedly attacked.

    The victim apparently suffered a facial wound beneath his eye and was administered 25-30 stitches at a local hospital.


    Animal Control Officer Kevin Farnsworth said the incident is still under investigation and did not release the dog owner's name or further information.

    Aside from Monday's incident, two dog attacks in the city in last October have prompted city officials to tighten laws to protect residents.

    Shoemaker school teacher and Lynn resident Julie Potter was violently attacked Oct. 17 while out for a jog on Lynnfield Street, after the mixed breed pit bull escaped from its leash and bit her on her arms and legs.

    The owner, Robin Edwards of 407 Lynnfield St., surrendered the dog, Shadow, to Farnsworth and it was euthanized.

    The second incident involved Lynn resident Claire Butcher and her neighbor's Pekingese dog on Oct. 22 near 252 Broadway. The dog has its eye torn out from its socket by a Terrier/American Pit Bull that was off of its leash.

    The owner of the dog, Ashley Lupoli of 252A Broadway appealed a Magistrate's decision to have the dog euthanized, but it was later put down.

    Deputy Police Chief Kevin Coppinger said any dog could be deemed a public safety threat if allowed to roam at its leisure.

    "The bottom line is that if people took the time to put their dogs on a leash, and kept their animals under control, these incidents would not have occurred."

    http://www.thedailyitemoflynn.com/articles/2008/01/17/news/news06.txt
     
  2. simms

    simms CH Dog

    I'll tell ya what needs to happen here. These ppl need a good ass woopin for peering over other ppls fences. The way I'm feeling today I could put the stomp down on some old bitch looking over my fence trying to cause trouble.

    instill a little fear!
     
  3. Suki

    Suki Guest

    :rolleyes: ...here we go, again.......


    if you're not 'familar' with Lynn, MA., they probably have more "pit bulls" residing in each sq block than most cities do across America. it almost goes without saying that what you read about as far as dog stories go, will some how be "pit bull" related...:( (and not in a good way)...
    tx for the heads up.
     
  4. Dtwo

    Dtwo Big Dog

    Oh no problem - I try to help where I can.:)

    Got another township meeting in Van Buren (the township, not the county) on the 13th of February.:mad:

    Yes, I knew that about Lynn.
    It's all the friggin flamin idiots with our dogs - the kind of people that should not own a goldfish, much less a pit bull.

    For the record, I love MA in general - sure do miss the ADBA show there.
    I think we came every year from 2000 through 2005?
    I love Peabody and Salem was cool too.
    And where was that little resturant - the one in a neighborhood that was an old train car, or something.

    Oh and another thing you guys have that we don't:
    Bunghole Liquors!

    Plus, it's fun to hear you guys talk!
     
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  5. < "Please send your polite and respectful opposition to breed specific legislation to the Lynn city officials listed below." >

    How can a person (me) be "polite and respectful" about somethin like this? I have been studyin on what I could say, and it all ends up bein rude. Course, I'm always (falsely) accused of bein rude. LOL.

    I do understand that bein rude will only do more harm than good.
     
  6. Unregistered

    Unregistered Guest

    I just e mailed protesting breed specific bans.

    Good luck there

    -A responsible pet and pit owner
     

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