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I Have a Citation for Leaving My Dog in the Car in Tucson. Do I Qualify for Diversion Program?

Question by Dr. No: i have a citation for leaving my dog in the car in tucson. Do I qualify for diversion program?
I have a court date set. The dog had shade, water and the windows were down. I don’t know what is going to happen. It’s my first offense. please answer my question.

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Answer by raichasays
Diversion programs are education programs designed to combat things like drug abuse and gang violence.

Most states do not have education programs to teach you not to leave your dog in the car in the desert.

However in AZ, because this is a huge problem for animals, diversion programs are available. You may qualify. You will have to talk to the city or district attorney to arrange a plea.

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