Wednesday, September 25, 2013

850 snakes found at New York animal control officer's house



This article addresses a contradiction that an animal-control officer, Richard Parrinello, was hiding numerous snakes for selling them on the illegal side. He committed an immoral business utilizing the animals at his private place even though he is an animal-control officer being involved in an animal rights group. There were Burmese pythons among the stash of snakes he had, which are illegal to have in the state of New York because the snakes can grow to thirty feet long and have potential to kill human. According to the author, it actually happened that there were two young boys who were eaten by a Burmese python in the state. In my opinion, Parrinello deserves an aggravated punishment since he was caught not only running a business at his house without a permit, but also owning the Burmese pythons which are illegal to have in the state of New York.

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