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Georgetown man scheduled in court for feeding feral cats
Posted: 04.04.2011 at 8:00 AM
Jason Claspell

Jason co-hosts Good Morning Carolinas on NewsChannel 15 with Crystal Costa.

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A Georgetown man ticketed for maintaining a public nuisance is scheduled to appear in court Monday.

David Parks, Sr. was issued a ticket by a city police officer in March for feeding stray cats in a parking lot next to the Georgetown Food Lion.

Maintaining a public nuisance carries a fine of up to $1,000 or 30 days in jail.

In a statement, Parks said he would stop feeding the cats in city limits until he goes to court to resolve the ticket. He also requested a jury trial.

Do you think $1,000 fine or 30 days in jail is a fair punishment for a charge of maintaining a public nuisance? Please leave a comment below.

 

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