That’s my aunt Yolinda!
So there seem to be a lot of these, is there no earnest on these places to provide safety? I mean this isn't a public walkway or the middle of a swamp
Of course they do, they post these:So there seem to be a lot of these, is there no earnest on these places to provide safety? I mean this isn't a public walkway or the middle of a swamp
Lol, they should just make it illegal for alligators to go where humans are.So there seem to be a lot of these, is there no earnest on these places to provide safety? I mean this isn't a public walkway or the middle of a swamp
I think they tried to pass some common sense aligator control measures, but the aligator freedom lobby managed to block it.Lol, they should just make it illegal for alligators to go where humans are.
And if they do bite someone then you can sue the alligator, with the state of Florida being accountable for its out of control wildlife. The state should be required to have a license for each one of these to even have such dangerous animals where humans could be. And no alligators where they can’t be seen.
That works for everything else it seems.
They post those signs for the transients moving from out of state…Of course they do, they post these:
Look, I can take a lot of 'Florida Man' jokes, but this is too far. Please don't put that on the rest of us!
Yeah, that thread burned fast, and burned bright.
So sad that the good times had to come an end. Somebody should start a thread where can all discuss the banished ones.
A man and an alligator walk behind a bar...
I mean, we've all been there before.
That almost seems like a trap for attorneys? While he/she is reading the sign and evaluating/interpreting the wording, a non-sign reading alligator is gonna sneak up and attack them from behind?Of course they do, they post these:
Are you telling me that doesn’t happen in Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama (Roll Tide), Wisconsin, or Mississippi?
They could have brought in mandatory masking of all alligators but we know how Florida feels about masking requirements....I think they tried to pass some common sense aligator control measures, but the aligator freedom lobby managed to block it.