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Dog owners busted in South Park
Dear Reader, So,......from your own article: "Recently, 'two' residents sent an email to the City asking for help with getting the users of the park to comply with the rules."% and... "The coordinated leash-and-license check involved a team of two SD police officers, a county Animal Services official, and a ranger from the city's Parks & Recreation Department." * Is it just me, or does this scenario BEG for a little investigative journalism. WTF? 2 residents email the city with this ^^^ THIS % ^^^ type of complaint, and it gets ^^^THIS * ^^^ type of response. Hmm..., Just curious, might individuals of "atypical" influence be part of those 'two' or nearby residents who complained? Seems like an extraordinary response to a rather benign situation.... ...that, or maybe I'm just getting cynical.....— April 28, 2015 9:45 p.m.