Saturday, March 14, 2009

Some good and some bad dog politics news

There's some good and some bad dog politics news to talk about - I'll start with the good first.

I read over on Reigning Cats and Dogs today that there is a fabulous article in today's Cape Breton Post article about the fact that the Cape Breton SPCA is finally - after years and years of people in the Nova Scotia humane community trying to get them to stop using it - that they are finally going to stop using their gas machine to kill cats. Up until now they've used a box and put several cats in at once, filled the box up with gas and the waited for the cats to die slowly. There's no other way to describe it - although proponents of the method will tell you differently.

You can go read Janet's post - because she talks about it at great length and also quotes minutes from a February SPCA Provincial Board of Directors meeting minutes that are great where the management of the Cape Breton SPCA says that it's the first time they are feeling like they are starting to feel like they are actually being listened to and their feelings and needs are being taken into consideration - and it's also probably why they are being amenable to making positive changes at their shelter.

The Provincial Board really are doing great things all across the province in my opinion - and the results are starting to show in a palpable way. We can only hope that these great things continue.






And now for the bad news....

Do you all remember Lloyd Hines? Warden for the municipality of the District of Guysborough and president of the Union of Nova Scotia of Municipalities? The man who has banned pit bulls and rottweillers in his own municipality and tried to pass breed restrictions throughout the whole province last year by inserting a section into a housekeeping bill into the Municipal Government Act?

Well - he has just made an announcement that he is running for the head of the liberal party in Nova Scotia and he wants to become PREMIER of our PROVINCE!!!!

Can you imagine? If he becomes premier of our province how soon do you think it would be before he introduced legislation so that we would become the next Ontario - or even worse?

This man is afraid of and HATES dogs - this man CANNOT become any more powerful in governmental politics than he already is.

Every dog owner in Nova Scotia has to know what he thinks about dogs and make their own decision about him before they vote for or against him - and that includes every member of the Liberal party - and decide whether or not he is an asset to their party.

And it behooves us as dog advocates to make that happen - sooner, rather than later. So it is time to get busy.

There is a great document called "Panic Policy Making: Canine Breed Bans in Canada and the United States" - and it's all about how politicians and bureaucrats have passed laws and policies based on fear and bluster and not on anything concrete or real - and Lloyd Hines is noted in particular starting on page 30 -


No violent dog attacks occurred in the 1990s in Guysborough County or Nova Scotia. No local event was even manufactured, although the threat of such an event was implied within the council. Instead, Warden Lloyd Hines of Guysborough became heavily involved in attempts to pass breed specific legislation in his community. He was a vocal proponent of bans, possibly due to his personal fear of large dogs
(confidential interviews). In 1995 he introduced a proposal to ban pit bulls, citing the need to prevent attacks like those in Ontario. He thus effectively constructed the danger (confidential interviews). Characterization There was no evidence of a contagious public fear of some dogs, no panic, and no emotional calls for a ban from local groups or the public. Virtually no media attention was given to the issue, there was no cascade of dangerous dog information in the press, no public hearings were held to detail any public fears, and no local opposition to the ban appeared. No other officials or groups voice proposals, and Hines did little to rationalize the reasons for his proposal in a public forum (confidential interviews). Alternatives and Choice The county of Guysborough quietly passed a breed specific ban covering Pit Bull Terriers, American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, and any breeds mixed with these breeds.

The 1995 ban did not allow pit bull type breeds to live in the district. Because the media paid virtually no attention to this issue, most residents of Guysborough were unaware of the new law. Apparently without public support or, to the contrary, outrage, the county amended the by-law in 2004 to ban Rottweilers (the amendment contained a grandfather section to exempt Rottweilers already living in the county). The ban on Rottweilers was passed after the New Brunswick attack that led to the death of the four year old child. Warden Lloyd Hines was active in pushing for these bills, and he has been threatening to push a breed specific ban through the Union of Municipalities (confidential interviews). His aide, however, described the Hines proposal as a province-wide dangerous dog law rather than a breed ban. No one has been able to see a copy of the proposal (confidential interview). However, the Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities is currently compiling a report that is not yet available to the public (Goldberg 2007).


As well - Lloyd Hines is the man who said -

"I don't want to be the warden of the Municipality of Guysborough and have to go to the funeral of some kid who was eaten."

I wrote a post about that last June when the legislature was dealing with his horrible workings with bill 138 and "responsible dog ownership". He is just bad all around.


Here is the article from Friday's Chronicle Herald:

Hines hopes to run for N.S. Liberals

By DAVID JACKSON Provincial Reporter
Fri. Mar 13 - 5:33 AM
Liberals are looking to a couple of veteran municipal politicians to carry the banner in the next provincial election, The Chronicle Herald has learned.

Lloyd Hines, the warden for the Municipality of the District of Guysborough, said he felt the time is right for him to leave municipal politics for a shot at the provincial arena.

He’ll be seeking the Liberal nomination in Guysborough-Sheet Harbour at a March 21 meeting.

Mr. Hines, president of the Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities, said working with the other levels of government will help prepare him for the job if he gets elected.

Fisheries Minister Ron Chisholm is the incumbent.

In Halifax Regional Municipality, Coun. Jim Smith (Albro Lake-Harbourview) is said to be looking at running in Dartmouth North, but Mr. Smith wouldn’t confirm that.


A nomination meeting is set for April 29.

9 comments:

  1. Oh gosh that is SCARY!!!! (the Llyod issue)

    Eeek! That man will be dangerous if given power!

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  2. This is ridiculous...Lloyd Hines is one of the brightest and hardworking men I know and the majority of Guysborough residents would agree with this (which is why he was voted back in to council on the October 08 election).

    One act that he passed to help protect the residents of Guysborough several years ago he did cause that’s what his job is and he does it very well. And, not that any of you would look at the other side of this, but he is a huge animal lover, especially dogs (his family pet).

    I am proud of my town and proud of the people who work hard to keep my town alive. So you people who have NO IDEA what you’re talking about...MOVE ON and leave Lloyd Hines alone. I wish him all the luck in his upcoming provincial political campaign.

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  3. Sorry, Shelley - I love my dogs - and if Mr. Hines had his way - they would be dead in this province - so I am going to work very hard to keep his power within the district of the Municipality of Guysborough - he is not going to be spreading his wings province wide. His lame brain incorrect ideas are far too dangerous to dogs - because they are wrong, outdated and target the wrong end of the leash. And I can bet you that a lot of residents in the district of the Municipality of Guysborough would agree with ME. But thanks for your comment.

    Joan

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  4. Anonymous12:55 PM

    Good job on spreading the word about Hines.
    He`s another Michael Bryant.
    Dangerous,dangerous,dangerous!
    Get rid of him(Politically speaking) before he does the same thing as Bryant did in Ontario.

    Hopefully Hines` comments in the past will come back to "bite" him on the Hiney.

    He obviously knows nothing about dogs and is one of those Politicians bent on perpetuating hype,hysteria and myths.

    Turf him in memory of Zeus Cameron!

    That Panic Policy Paper is VERY interesting.

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  5. Anonymous1:21 PM

    Hey the word is starting to spread
    http://www.thecasket.ca/stories.asp?id=475&

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  6. Anonymous4:10 PM

    [quote]And, not that any of you would look at the other side of this, but he is a huge animal lover, especially dogs (his family pet).[/quote]

    People that care about dogs Shelley don`t introduce and pass Legislation that will kill dogs simply due to looks.

    They also don`t introduce and pass Legislation that treats some citizens differently due to the type of dog they choose to own.

    Lloyd Hines is a threat to ALL dog owners.
    There is no other side to that.

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  7. Anonymous5:00 PM

    This article says he is running for Guysborough not for leader? Either way, bad news...

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  8. Anonymous6:18 PM

    [quote]This article says he is running for Guysborough not for leader?[/quote]

    No it doesn`t

    [quote]A veteran municipal politician is taking the plunge into the provincial pool.[/quote]

    He just made the announcement in his home riding of Guysborough.

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  9. Anonymous10:14 PM

    To Shelley and all those that think LH is all that I can only wonder what favors he has bestowed to you and yours. He has single handedly bullied his way in every election and anyone that dares to speak against the mini demigod is squashed.
    He does NOT adhere to JUDICIAL rule and refused to give the proper due to Zeus and the Cameron family.
    He spearheaded flawed legislation that would put my IWK PET THERAPY DOG to DEATH because she is a Rotti. He does NOT look at each animal as an individual so to speak and thus has labeled my dog as dangerous - when nothing is further from the truth. She is a willing VOLUNTEER working with children on a regular basis - those children that are at risk due to various reasons.
    http://www.iwk.nshealth.ca/index.cfm?objectID=33FF3AEF-096A-99D8-6776AFE037F840C9
    BUT I would guess LH would get rid of those kids due to their behaviour too and not want to HELP in anyway.
    HE IS A JOKE - but the SCARY PART is you don't see the damage he has caused by his actions. I as a life long resident of NOVA SCOTIA would NOT be welcome with my companion animals to reside in Guysborough County with All my Pet therapy dogs and actually can't even travel through to go to my father's home town of Glace Bay eh
    I will object and fight any attempt for Hines for the very fact of his lack of credibility and common sense.
    SHAME on HINES and SHAME on you Shelley for trying to defend such a person... ABSOLUTE POWER CORRUPTS ABSOLUTELY...
    Janet Chernin and the Casbah Crew

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