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Originally Posted by junglepython2 Do you mean evidence that free handling results in bites or evidence that it has changed the regulations? |
that it has directly led to regulation change.
there is no doubt that freehandling MAY result in a bite,just as bites MAY occur while not freehandling. The flow on effect to regulation change is often stated as a fact by keepers opposed to freehandling and I am interested in knowing if it is in fact true. I very much doubt that the relevent authorities distinquish between the differing circumstances of a bite situation if they ever hear about it at all.