Bad guy or good guy?

@Jot2me (140)
Adams, Tennessee
July 30, 2016 2:57pm CST
I read a article today about a "illegal vet clinic" that was raided by the police then bringing in the dea. Apparently a licensed vet was running non for profit animal clinic serving though for free that could not afford it. It angers me to know the police reaction to such a kind and much needed service. Do you think it was bad enough to Warrenton the reaction?
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@MALUSE (69409)
• Germany
30 Jul 16
Sorry, I have problems understanding what you're saying here."binging in the dea" -- what does that mean?
• United States
31 Jul 16
sounds to me like there's more to the story, i'd not be so quick to judge.
@inertia4 (27961)
• United States
30 Jul 16
Some people just don't like the good things that happen. And the police suck in general. I think that was a nice thing to have a free animals vet for the people who could not afford it. This country is out of hand.
@Jessicalynnt (50525)
• Centralia, Missouri
31 Jul 16
if he was lisenced, and animals were not being abused, not sure why this was a big deal
@msiduri (5687)
• United States
30 Jul 16
I'm going to sound dour when I say this, I know, but as a former pharmacy technician—one who had to play by the rules, who had to get licenced by the state and certified by a national organization—I have to say that the vet knew what he was doing was against the law. The law exists to regulate people who may not know or may not care what they are doing. Maybe this vet had the best intentions and was there to service low income people. Good for him/her. At the same time, he knows he playing with fire and he knows the price of getting caught. How unfortunate for all involved.
@theBlock (2657)
• United States
30 Jul 16
@Jot2me The cops could have arrested "real" criminals instead of that vet.