Georgetown is facing a lawsuit over its deer trapping methods, with residents claiming the process is inhumane and causes 'terrible screams.' This legal challenge could force the city to rethink how it manages its deer population.
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Taxpayer money might get spent on legal fees or changes to how the city deals with deer.
Animal welfare advocates and potentially residents who find the current methods distressing could see positive changes.
The city could face legal costs, and if the trapping methods are changed, it might impact the effectiveness of deer population control.
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