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Dog Owners Threatened With $750,000 Fine Over Missing Dog Posters
NBC Washington ^ | Sunday, Apr 12, 2015 | Darcy Spencer

Posted on 04/12/2015 4:08:10 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Roger Horowitz was out Friday, ripping down fliers he posted about his missing dog, Ollie — not because the dog has been found, but because he's afraid of being hit with the huge fine.

Horowitz and his wife, Annemarie, had recently adopted Ollie, a rescue dog that had been shot in Georgia.

"He'd been abused by his previous owner and actually shot with a shotgun," Horowitz said. "So he has about 23 pellets still in his back."

On March 30, Horowitz was walking Ollie near Georgia Avenue and Euclid Street NW when the dog broke loose.

"A car just backfired, and he suddenly just bolted and managed to get away with the leash," he said. He filed a missing dog report, and said he was initially encouraged by police to post fliers.

Volunteers helped put out thousands of them — but then a phone call changed everything

The couple said they got a call from a D.C. officer, saying the signs had to come down or they'd face a hefty fine

"So he told me that regardless if we put up the fliers, or if other people put them up, we had made the original flier that had my phone number, and that we could get fined up to 750,000," Horowitz said.

News4 asked D.C. police about the sign rules and fines. Authorities said sent a list of regulations about posting fliers. The rules say that violations can result in a $300 fine. It's unclear if that's per sign.

The Horowitzes say they'd like to see the law change to help people looking for missing pets and loved ones. "It's kind of this big unknown, of what can we do next?" said Annemarie Horowit. "What should we do to find our dog?"

They hope their social media campaign, #FindOllie, will help them do just that.

Here are the regulations provided by the Metropolitican police with the relevant section in bold. DC Municipal Regulations

Chapter 24 – Public Space and Safety

108 SIGNS, POSTERS, AND PLACARDS

108.1 No person shall affix a sign, advertisement, or poster to any public lamppost or appurtenances of a lamppost, except as provided in accordance with this section.

108.2 The placing of any advertisement on any tree in public space is prohibited.

108.3 No poster or placard shall be publicly displayed or exhibited if it is lewd, indecent, or vulgar, or if it pictorially represents the commission of or the attempt to commit any crime.

108.4 Any sign, advertisement, or poster that does not relate to the sale of goods or services may be affixed on public lampposts or appurtenances of a lamppost, subject to the restrictions set forth in this section.

108.5 A sign, advertisement, or poster shall be affixed for no more than one hundred eighty (180) days.

108.6 A sign, advertisement, or poster related to a specific event shall be removed no later than thirty (30) days following the event to which it is related. This subsection does not extend the time limit in subsection 108.5.

108.7 Each sign, advertisement, or poster shall contain the date upon which it was initially affixed to a lamppost.

108.8 Each sign, advertisement, or poster shall be affixed securely to avoid being torn or disengaged by normal weather conditions.

108.9 Signs, advertisements, and posters shall not be affixed by adhesives that prevent their complete removal from the fixture, or that do damage to the fixture.

108.10 No more than three (3) versions or copies of each sign, advertisement, or poster shall be affixed on one (1) side of a street within one (1) block.

108.11 Within twenty-four (24) hours of posting each sign, advertisement, or poster, two (2) copies of the material shall be filed with an agent of the District of Columbia so designated by the Mayor. The filing shall include the name, address, and telephone number of the originator of the sign, advertisement, or poster, and if the sign is for an event, the date of the event.

108.12 For purposes of this section, a "public lamppost" is any public post erected for the purpose of supporting electric wires.

108.13 For purposes of this section, the term “event” refers to an occurrence, happening, activity or series of activities, specific to an identifiable time and place, if referenced on the poster itself or reasonably determined from all circumstances by the inspector.

Additionally, DCMR Title 24, Chapter 100.6 States:

100.6 Any person violating any provision of this title for which a specific penalty is not provided shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than three hundred dollars ($300).


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Local News; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: districtofcolumbia; dog; dogs; missing; poster; posters; washington; washingtondc
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To: nickcarraway
The police originally told him to post fliers.

"Ignorance of the law is no excuse."

If the police find the dog first, they will shoot it as a precautionary maneuver.

21 posted on 04/12/2015 4:53:33 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Funny how Hollywood's 'No Nukes' crowd has been silent during Obama's Iranian nuclear negotiations.)
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To: flaglady47; cripplecreek

Seriously, you think police enforce all of the laws?

Give me an ever lovin break.

They generally only enforce laws against those who won’t hurt them back.


22 posted on 04/12/2015 5:13:28 PM PDT by Balding_Eagle (The Gruber Revelations are proof that God is still smiling on America.)
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To: Balding_Eagle

“They generally only enforce laws against those who won’t hurt them back.

Bad attitude. Are you a Libertarian?


23 posted on 04/12/2015 5:17:35 PM PDT by flaglady47 (The useful idiots always go first)
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To: lastchance

And writing the date it was posted.


24 posted on 04/12/2015 5:25:43 PM PDT by 2CAVTrooper (Making harmless people defenseless, does not make dangerous people harmless)
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To: sphinx

DC ping


25 posted on 04/12/2015 5:28:14 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (The greatest danger facing our world: the marriage of militant Islam with nuclear weapons.-Netanyahu)
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To: flaglady47

Chances are most of the cops wouldn’t even know about the ordinances. That is especially true in a place like DC that probably has thousands of them.

Its what I like about where I am. Few ordinances and even fewer code enforcers. When I had a cop move in next door he asked me if it was legal to burn brush in the yard. I told him “I don’t know but everybody around here does it anyway”.

When the county tried to force some countywide ordinances the Township supervisors overwhelmingly said no. My township supervisor said it would be pointless because we would just ignore them.


26 posted on 04/12/2015 5:31:47 PM PDT by cripplecreek ("For by wise guidance you can wage your war")
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To: flaglady47

Conservative who has been watching too many of our police units devolve into a bunch of thugs.

Yeah, I have a really bad attitude towards thugs.


27 posted on 04/12/2015 5:41:44 PM PDT by Balding_Eagle (The Gruber Revelations are proof that God is still smiling on America.)
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To: nickcarraway

send these jackasses a check for $750,000, just don’t sign it....the more publicity that is generated, the more stupid that these nitwits become....and a power pole is not public property, it belongs to the power company which erected it.....crash into one and check me out!!


28 posted on 04/12/2015 6:13:16 PM PDT by terycarl (common sense prevails over all)
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To: nickcarraway

Need a “Missing Obama” sign and see what happens...


29 posted on 04/12/2015 8:02:54 PM PDT by lavaroise (A well regulated gun being necessary to the state, the rights of the militia shall no)
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To: nickcarraway

Seems to me some bureaucrat’s assets need to be forfeited to pay the fine, probably the asshole who made the harassing call, then there would be fewer calls


30 posted on 04/12/2015 8:57:56 PM PDT by BigEdLB (They need to target the 'Ministry of Virtue' which has nothing to do with virtue.)
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I wouldn’t mind a fine for leftover garage sale signs.

bad enough they don’t bother to take them down, usually they have no date on them either


31 posted on 04/12/2015 11:36:08 PM PDT by KneelBeforeZod (I have five dollars for each of you)
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