"I want to create a database that involves names of the people that have been convicted of animal abuse, and also of the people who have not been convicted because there was not enough evidence to prosecute them, along with people who have neglected animals in the past," said Bernal.
The information would be solely used by San Francisco rescue groups, non-profits and city shelters, with an eye toward going statewide in the future.
sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com
Efforts are underway in San Francisco to create a database of those who have abused animals. The idea will be presented to the Animal Care and Control commission Thursday. News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best of SF
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