• Re: Thieving TexMex latina beachgoer who took queen conch shells sente

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    Brewster <emailbarry@yahoo.com> wrote:
    A 30-year-old woman from Dallas, Texas, is facing more than two weeks
    of jail time next month after removing protected conchs from the water
    last summer, the Florida Keys Keynoter reports.

    A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officer
    nabbed Diana Fiscal-Gonzalez at a Key West home in July 2017 after
    someone reportedly witnessed the woman cleaning off the mollusks.

    The officer said he found the conchs in plastic bins and transported
    them back into the ocean, with the majority of them alive, according
    to the newspaper.

    Fiscal-Gonzalez allegedly intended for the 40 seashells to be gifts.

    On Friday, she pleaded no contest and told a judge she wasn’t aware it
    was against the law to take them, the report said.

    She was sentenced to jail for 15 days and given 6 months probation in addition to paying $268 in court costs and a $500 fine, according to
    the newspaper.

    The Florida FWC says people can legally collect seashells, but the
    shells can't contain a living organism.

    "It is not unlawful to possess queen conch shells in Florida as long
    as the shells do not contain any living queen conch at the time of collection, and so long as a living queen conch is not killed,
    mutilated, or removed from its shell prior to collection," the agency explains on its website.


    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/07/19/florida-beachgoer-who-took-queen-conch-she lls-sentenced-to-15-days-in-jail-report.html?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intc mp=obnetwork


    It's immoral to collect shells containing live animals, but it can be done accidentally. Did she know they were alive?
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