The first act would be to put survalence cameras all around the Zebra Sanctuary.
The second act would be to fine all of those who even attempt to go anywhere near the protected Zebras.
There are many more acts to come. But the only thing that matters is that we make sure Zebras stay the way they naturally are, BLACK AND WHITE. No more silly colors that people will laugh at.
Now, if anyone tries to break this law, they will be fined $1000 dollers and have to do atleast 20 hours of community service. Also, they will have to groom and wash and take care of the Zebras that they vandalized.
This is a serious matter, that is why im taking drastic measures and patitioning so that the higher authoritys understand that...
PAINTING ZEBRAS PRETTY NEON COLORS IS WRONG!!
Thank you :)
3 comments:
What an interesting law!!! I've never thought of doing such a thing in my life, so I would be a proponent of this law. Animals should have the right to mandated federal protection. My only concern is that people may still wish to view the animals on a safari, or in the zoo, so would they be in trouble for viewing them in a risk free environment? I would never break this law or bend it in anyway. Why would I want to paint a zebra? I believe if you joined up with an eco-friendly group such as PETA (sarcasm again sorry) or a wildlife feration agency, applause and petitions for congress would be passed along your way. I of course would be a proponent of this law.
I'm totally for this law. I don't think people should go around painting zebras whatever color they please. Zebras can't stand up for themselves, so someone has to! I'd never break this law for two reasons.
1. I don't know where to find a Zebra that i can paint.
2. I'm pretty sure a zebra could kick me or injure me in some way shape or form.
So I wouldn't break this law.
Yeah, I would vote for this law. I would consider painting zebras as cruel and unusal punishment, so it should be outlawed. Neon colors can really hurt a zebras self-esteem, so it is good that you want to outlaw it. I'd never break this law. There would really be no point in painting a zebra, so I would follow it.
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