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Wednesday 14 April 2010

FORMER AUSTRALIAN DEPUTY PM CRITICISES RSPCA




WHAT A PITY HARRIET HARMAN HASN'T GOT THE BALLS TO DO THE SAME IN THE UK!

Former deputy prime minister John Anderson is calling for a federal inquiry into the RSPCA's seizure of koalas from a zoo in north-west NSW in February.

RSPCA officers alleged the eight animals had been mistreated before they were removed from Gunnedah's Waterways Wildlife Park, but have not laid animal cruelty charges against the park's owners.
Mr Anderson will today be the MC at a rally supporting the wildlife park and says he is personally appalled at what seems to be heavy-handed tactics from the RSPCA.
"The RSPCA has a responsibility to come clean, if necessary apologise, and tidy up their act, particularly given this body enjoys considerable taxpayer support, and I think there needs to be some form of federal inquiry into the appropriateness of the powers that are given to the RSPCA and the way in which they use them," he said.
A 1700-signature petition delivered to NSW Parliament seven months before the Gunnedah raid - also demanding an inquiry into the RSPCA's powers - will be produced at today's rally.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/04/10/2869179.htm?section=justin

1 comment:

Queenie said...

That's what we need here, and fast! An enquiry into the rspca and their nasty, lawless tactics.
The Brit rspca did exactly the same here, snatching 56 healthy dogs from a rescue in Walsall, yet no charges were brought and no Improvement Notices issued. This particular case, I am convinced, was a cheap and easy way for the rspca to grab saleable dogs. They re-homed all 56 and must have made in excess of £7,000. An easy days work for them. Bastards!!