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 Who (Doesnt) Let the Dogs Bark?

 

    For the past yearCornelia Czarnecki saidthe barking of her neighbors German shepherdl has awakened her repeatedly at 4  a.m.The dog often barks for hours at a timesaid Mrs.Czarneckia Clifton resident.

    That dog is out there barking day and nightand we dont know what to do anymore,”she said.

    Mrs.Czarnecki became so upset about the dog that she filed a municipal complaint3 against him under the towns general noise ordinance.The case is set to be heard in municipal court on August 6.Complaints like the ones Mrs.Czarnecki lodged with the police4 and city officials led the Clifton City Council to draft an ordinance that could result in fines for residents whose dogs are barkinghowlingcryingor making any.other loud noises for more than 30 minutes in an hour.

    I cant wait,”Mrs.Czarnecki said.The council took up the ordinance for a first reading on Tuesdaya final vote is scheduled on August 8.

    Its a quality of life issue,”said Councilman Frank C.Fuscowho introduced the measure.Clifton is far from alone in seeking to silence noisy dogs.At least 144 of New Jerseys municipalities have laws that address whining and barking5according to a municipal ordinance database online at www.generalcode.com.

    In New Yorkat least 30 towns in Nassau and Suffolk Counties have similar lawsas do about 25 towns in Westchester County.Connecticut has a statewide law barring dogs that are a nuisancebecause of excessive barking or other disturbance.

    Many of the ordinances in the region are general prohibitions against excessive whining or barking.In Westchesterthe City of New Rochelle ran into trouble with its law in 1997 after a resident challenged a citation.A city judge ruled that the ordinance was unconstitutionally vague6 because it did not include details about time of day and duration of barkingand the city changed the law in 1998.

    Many of these ordinances go back to the 1800s,”said the New Rochelle corporation counselBernis Shapiro.Theyre just carried forward and they dont get changed until an issue comes up.

    In May 2006Hillsborough Township in Somerset County passed an ordinance to specifically address barkingbut no complaints have been filed since thensaid Lt.Bill Geary of the Hillsborough Police Department.Other New Jersey townsincluding Bloomsbury in Hunterdon County and Manville in Somersetconsidered such ordinances but withdrew them after residents complained that they would be unenforceable.

    As for those who contend that a barking dog should be a low priorityCouncilman Fusco said,“If the dog was next to your houseyoud sing a different song.

    Mr.Fusco said he was confident that the ordinance proposed in Clifton would be supported by his fellow council members.At the same timehe knows that some residents may object.

    But David Axelroda groomer at Furrs N Purrs on Valley Roadsaid he did not think the measure was tough enough.

    Thirty minutes is extremely generous,”he said.There is no reason why a dog should be barking that long.

    The ordinance says barking must be sustained to be illegaland it bans excessive barking only from 10 p.m.to 7 a.m.

    Under the ordinancea resident complains to the City Health Departmentwhich sends a warning note.If the barking continuesthe resident takes the complaint to municipal courtwhere fines can start at $250.Before a court datethe city would most likely try to resolve the matter through mediationsaid the city attorneyMatthew T.Priore.

    Last year about a dozen warning letters were sent to residents about their barking dogsClifton officials said.

    Currentlyresidents can complain about barking under the citys general noise ordinancebut they have to essentially prosecute the case in municipal court themselvesMr.Fusco said.Under the proposed ordinanceresidents would appear as a witness in a case presented by the municipal prosecutor.

   The new ordinance has some bite to it,”Mr.Fusco said.Eric M.Zwefiingdirector of the Rutgers University Noise Technical Assistance Centertrains police officers on noise complaints and writes municipal noise codes.

   One of the things I say to the officers I train is that if people were fundamentally civil to each otherwed all be out of work,”he said.

    Mr.Zwerlingthe owner of a chocolate Labrador named Boscosaid he had his own appreciation of the barking problem.

   A dog is barking for one of two reasons--either it needs attention or it is trying to alert you to something,”he said.In either caseyou should be attending to7 it.

 

词汇:

municipalmju:5nIsIpladj.市政的      ordinance5C:dInEnsn.法令,训令,条例

howlhaJlvi.嚎叫,怒吼       municipalitymju:7nIsI5pAlItIn.市政当局,自治市

nuisance5nju:s[nsn.讨厌的人或东西    excessiveIk5sesIvadi.过多的

prohibition5prRsIkjU:tn.禁止,阻止    counsel5kaunsln.辩护律师

prosecute/5prCsIkju:t/vt.起诉             civil5sIvladj.有礼貌的

 

注释:

1. German shepherd:德国牧羊犬

2. Clifton:克利夫顿:美国新泽西州东北部一城市,位于帕特森附近

3. file a complaint:写信控诉

4. lodge a complaint against sb.with the police:向警方对某人提出控诉

5. ...laws that address whining and barking:针对动物嘶鸣和吠声的法律

6. unconstitutionally vague:因含糊不清而违背宪法精神

7. attend to:注意,留心

 

练习:

1. Whats the reaction of Mrs.Czamecki when she was annoyed by the barking of her neighbors dog?

    A) She went to her neighbors door to complain about it.

    B) She wrote to the local government and suggested that a law should be made to prohibit the dogs from barking.

    C) She lodged a complaint against the dog with the municipality.

    D) She became so upset and telephoned the police.

2. In the city of CliftonA legislative bill that addresses whining and barking was introduced by

    A) David Axelrod

    B) Frank C.Fusco

    C) Matthew T.Priore

    D) Eric M.Zwerling

3. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

    A) Mrs.Czarneckis complaint made the city officials decide to introduce the general noise ordinance.

    B) Clifton is the first city in New Jersey that seeks to silence noisy dogs.

    C) The general noise ordinance in Clifton is contradictory to the Constitution so that it was changed in 1998.

    D) At presentClifton residents who complain about the noisy dogs can not employ a lawyer to prosecute the case in municipal court.

4. Which of the following statements about the proposed ordinance is true?

    A) Clifton City Council finally passed it on TuesdayAugust 8.

    B) Under the ordinancewhenever a dog barks over 30 minutes in an hourits master will get fined.

    C) All the residents in Clifton hope that the ordinance can be reinforced as soon as possible because it is a quality of life issue.

    D) People who complain about the disturbance by noisy dogs do not need to prosecute the case in municipal court themselves according to the proposed ordinance.

5. Which of the following statements is Mr.Zwerlings own appreciation of the barking problem?

    A) The ordinance is not tough enough since it allows a dog bark for 30 minutes.

    B) The problem can only be solved ifpeople are civil enough to each other.

    C) Financial punishment is the best way to ban dogs from barking.

D) The city should try its best to resolve the matter through mediation.

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