This blog has been established by animal lovers to expose the double standards, hypocricy and media driven prosecution policy that is institutional within the RSPCA. This site thoroughly condemns cruelty and neglect towards animals and in particular objects to the numbers of animals killed by the RSPCA (60,000+ per annum) and several of the methods used. DISCLAIMER; The views expressed on this blog are not validated by the Blogger and are based upon the views or expressions of third parties.
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
JUSTICE RSPCA AND RCVS STYLE
PC Mark Johnson left 2 dogs to die in car for 7 hours, conditional discharge, no ban
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/nottinghamshire/8528878.stm
VET Alex Gough (WHO SHOULD KNOW BETTER) leaves 2 dogs in car for 6 hours , 1 dies, The RSPCA and RCVS take NO ACTION
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article6638196.ece
Lee Ellerton left 2 dogs in car to die, for up to 4 hours was banned from keeping animals for life and sent to prison for 12 weeks.
http://www.rspca.org.uk/media/news/story/-/article/EM_Life_ban_and_prison_for_dog_handler_Jan10
James MacDonald left his dog in a car for 2 hours, the dog died, he was fined and banned from keeping animals for a year.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1226154/Cheating-husband-left-dog-die-hot-car-visited-mistress.html
There should be absolute consistancy. The Law is the Law 'without fear or favour'.
ReplyDeleteThe RSPCA are very good at glossing over crimes when the perpertrator can be useful to them!
Yes - but the RSPCA is able to do all sorts of things that honest and independent prosecutors, like the CPS, can't. Apparently Mark Johnson did a dirty deal with the RSPCA's Solicitor. Alex Gough is an RSPCA vet. The other two were hapless fodder for the RSPCA's "press and prosecution" machine (cost £20 million a year).
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