Increased Patrols at the Basin – Stay Vigilant and Lawful

Hello Fellow Basin Visitors,

I hope this message finds you and your furry friends well. I wanted to update you on some recent developments at the basin that require our collective attention and vigilance.

Increased Patrols

Over the past few days, I've heard from several reliable sources that police and park rangers have been seen around the basin more frequently than usual. While I haven't personally encountered them, the accounts come from people I see at the basin every day, so I trust their credibility.

The reports indicate that the rangers have been arriving early in the morning, and there have also been sightings of city officials visiting after regular working hours. This increased presence suggests that they may have noticed our movement or could be responding to complaints made against basin visitors.

Addressing Complaints and Maintaining Peace

It's unclear who is making these complaints, but what's evident is that the disturbance is not coming from us, the peaceful basin visitors. The increased patrols have disrupted the tranquility we cherish, and it's crucial that we respond thoughtfully.

While I do not advocate for any unlawful behavior, I strongly urge all basin visitors to ensure that we do not get into trouble for violating any laws. Let's be exemplary citizens. By consistently adhering to the rules, we can tire out those who are making complaints against us and regain our peace.

Our Path Forward

In addition to staying peaceful and law-abiding, we need to organize around this movement and push for change. I am fully committed to changing the laws in our favor, and I am confident that we can achieve this together.

On our Mission Page, I am documenting various options for us to consider. This is an initial brainstorming and organizing phase, and your input is invaluable. Please reach out directly through our Get Involved form if you want to help, or use the Contact Us form to send a message to the leadership of this movement.

Together, we can ensure that our voices are heard and that our beloved basin remains a place of joy and freedom for our dogs. Stay vigilant, stay lawful, and let's stand united in our mission.

Warm regards,

DavidJohn Wyatt

Mesa Dog Freedom

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