Talk:ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement Division

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The ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement Division is the law Enforcement branch of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (which is already an established article on Wikipedia) however this article deals specifically with the Police branch of the ASPCA. The ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement Division was already listed on the Wikipedia Page of Law Enforcement Agencies in New York. This is a legitamate law enforcement agency.

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Government agency?[edit]

I don't think this article is technically correct in stating that the ASPCA is a government agency. For one, the ASPCA is not a tax supported government entity. Actually, the technical arrangement enjoyed by ASPCA employees is more analogous to a government subcontractor. While the ASPCA was granted arrest powers in the late nineteenth century, they are still a sovereign private organization http://dogbitelaw.com/humane-society-liability-for-dog-bites/humane-society-historically-was-agent-of-the-state.html. It is a unique arrangement where a private organization is granted peace officer powers. However, ASPCA agents do not take civil exams as any other peace officer (that is, one that trully works for a government agency) takes. Officially, (as far as the municipality is concerned) they are considered volunteers http://www.theschwartzreport.com/vb/showthread.php?t=19668. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.117.253.109 (talk) 01:08, 31 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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