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Friday, March 23, 2007

Not So Wiley

Only in California:

City officials have purchased 1,000 hand-held boat horns to help residents scare off coyotes. Code compliance manager Dirk Voss said this week he bought the horns early last month after residents complained that coyotes were killing their pets.

"The taxpayers don't want us to say, 'It's not our job,'" Voss said this week. "They want us to come up with something."

The city spent $5,942 for the aerosol-powered devices that emit shrieks that can be heard up to a half-mile away over land, officials said.

So now you'll have airhorns going off at all hours of the day and night, while the coyotes run off and create lots of little coyotes. Definitely a plan worthy of Wile E. Coyote...

Here is a better solution.

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