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Posted: 11:17 AM Feb 10, 2012
Savannah Bans Snakes from St. Patrick's Day Event
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -- Savannah city leaders are banning the public display of snakes at the upcoming St. Patrick's Day festival.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -- Savannah city leaders are banning the public display of snakes at the upcoming St. Patrick's Day festival.
Pythons and other snakes have been part of the festivities in recent years, and the snake handlers are often mobbed by drunken revelers fascinated by the reptiles.
City officials and local reptile handlers say they're concerned about the potential danger.
Thaddaus Depper, a manager at Exotic Underworld pet store, says people under the influence of alcohol and potentially dangerous animals are a potentially dangerous mix.
Depper says he won't take out a python longer than 7 feet unless he has another employee standing by because of the risk of being encircled and crushed.
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LOL!! Maybe because legend credits St. Patrick with banishing snakes from Ireland, chasing them into the sea after they assailed him during a 40-day fast he was undertaking on top of a hill. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick#St._Patrick_banishes_all_snakes_from_Ireland
What's snakes got to do with St. Patricks Day anyway. ? I thought pinching and wearing green was all there was to that day. If yall have a day called Slither Day, then yall can bring out the snakes.
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