69.2 (1) A licensee may, before allowing a person to
enter licensed premises, collect the person's name, age and photograph.
Not exact matches
The defendant had no permission or
license to
enter the
premises and no permission or authority to damage the property.
A police officer or animal control officer shall have the authority to obtain the necessary legal process to allow him or her to
enter or cause to have
entered a building or
premises in order to seize and impound at the city police animal control, and have examined by a
licensed veterinarian... An animal so impounded may not be redeemed by the owner.
Some restrictions that various versions of BSL impose are: - muzzling and leashing in public - muzzling and leashing in cars - extra-short leash lengths - automatic dangerous or vicious dog designation, without any bite history - banning from city parks and beaches where other breeds are allowed - banning from leash - free parks where other breeds are allowed - banning completely from jurisdiction (although sometimes existing dogs are allowed to stay)- special (i.e., more expensive)
licensing and jurisdiction - wide registry - special tags identifying the dog as a restricted dog - mandatory microchipping and photograph - mandatory insurance (often one million dollars) for each individual dog on the
premises - mandatory signage indicating the presence of the dog on the owner's property - mandatory secure enclosures (in some cases, mandatory chaining)- mandatory spay / neuter (to eventually eliminate the breed entirely)- higher fines and / or jail time if a restricted breed bites or menaces - fines and / or jail time for any infraction of any provision regarding restricted breeds - age limit for walking the dog in public - persons with criminal records not allowed to own a restricted breed - ability of law enforcement to stop owners on the street just to check the dog's status - ability of law enforcement to seize dogs without proof of wrongdoing - ability of law enforcement to
enter an owner's home, with or without a warrant, to investigate and / or seize a dog
A person commits simple trespass if, knowing he is not
licensed or privileged to do so, he
enters premises without intent to harm any property.