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Outsourcing Pet Owner Privacy for Profit PLEASE READ !!!!!

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More than a year ago, I shared this article regarding PetData, Inc., with many of the lists opposing California Assembly Bill 1634. Since many of the lists are currently talking about the outsourcing of personal/private information again and, since veterinarians in various counties do not want this information outsourced, I am including both the website and article here: "Outsourcing Pet Owner Privacy for Profit."
Please read carefully. It is time that we all FOLLOW THE MONEY. I will also send a website .pdf file link (in a separate email) to an article from the Attorney General of Texas that has stated that PetData, Inc., is "not" a governmental entity and, therefore, not permitted access to personal/private information of owners and their vaccinated animals. Thank you. Brat Zinsmaster
Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Outsourcing Pet Owner Privacy for Profit

Lloyd Levine's mandatory castration proposal could lead to record corporate profits -- pet owners are in the crosshairs

Has your personal information been databanked ?

Read it and weep, California pet owners. Last week we did a little speculating on enforcement strategies for Lloyd Levine's radical proposal to surgically sterilize every single pet dog and cat in the entire state of California.

But that was then, and this is now. The beat goes on.

The Mother of All Databases is already a reality

PetData Inc., a private corporation in Irving, Texas, already collects information on law-abiding citizens who happen to own pets. They say they have already databanked information on 2 million residents in more than 20 U. S. communities, and four entire counties. Matthews, North Carolina, just joined the ranks of municipalities contracts with PetData.

Your personal privacy on the auction block

If you live in a community that outsourced animal licensing functions to PetData, you may not even realize it yet. When you vaccinate your cats and dogs for rabies, your vet forwards the details to PetData Inc.

Your name, your address, your contact information. And your dog's, or cat's, veterinary information--including reproductive status. It all goes into for-profit PetData Inc.'s privately-owned, privately-controlled database.

PetData proudly advertises its membership in the Humane Society of the United States. It has no corporate privacy policy.

From rabies vaccination to Animal Control at the door --two shakes of a lamb's tail!

These California communities already contract with PetData--

Antioch
Dana Point
Fairfield
Oakland
Riverside
San Clemente
San Luis Obispo
Torrance
Vacaville
Vallejo
County of San Luis Obispo
County of Solano
If you live in one of these California municipalities or counties, your local elected officials struck a deal with PetData. For a modest fee, PetData is doing the animal licensing enforcement for your community. If you vaccinate an unlicensed pet, you're going to hear from PetData.

But it gets better.

PetData can kick back and watch the profits roll in

Matthews, North Carolina, is paying them $3.75 for each one year license they collect on.

That's just the beginning.

Its the aftermarket sales that are going to be most valuable to PetData.

Insurance companies, landlords, breed bigots, pet supply marketers. . .Gonad Nazis

PetData is building itself one hell of a marketable databank. Not just for California, either.

Check out the website. Albuquerque signed a five year contract with PetData.

But in a world where greed is good. . . who cares? Its the American way. Plus, your dog or cat is already neutered. You're not breaking any laws. Life is good. Right?

Wrong.

The New York Times reports that its virtually impossible to find housing in Manhattan--where housing vacancy rates hover in the very low single digits-- if your household includes a dog that weighs over 20 lbs. If you've got more than one dog or cat? Fuhgeddaboutit.

Gawd knows insurance companies are itching to drop dog owners. They just have to find 'em.

But Gonad Nazis on a mission ? Oooh, baby! PetData is marketing the reports it can run from the data it collects. Need a list of households with intact dogs or cats in Riverside, California? Shazaam!

Not paranoia. Not a conspiracy theory. They are coming for you. And certain sensitive parts of your pets.

The Humane Society of the United States, the largest, wealthiest animal extremist organization in the country--one that is dedicated to eliminating pet ownership-- is already using PetData as a mouthpiece.

Will municipalities increasingly outsource law enforcement responsibilities to profit-motivated private organizations? Ones with no public accountability?

As a private corporation, PetData's employees are responsible to their own Board of Directors. We the People don't get to vote on what they do, or how they do it.

Meanwhile, back at the Nanny-State nursery

Poor, clueless Lloyd Levine.

Levine -- the pro-choice Democrat, representing a pro-choice constituency in a pro-choice state -- who wants to deny pet owners any choices.

Levine-the-liberal -- now turned animal extremist poop-boy-- intent on bringing fascism to the homes of California dog and cat owners.

Maybe freedom of choice and the right to privacy really don't matter to Lloyd Levine. Or maybe he thinks its okay to deny these liberties to "certain people", like pet-owning Californians.

But I'm thinking the 60+ percent of Californians that own cats and dogs would kick his butt from one end of the state to the other if they knew what AB 1634 really means to them, and to the pets they love.