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11-11-2011, 08:23 AM
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Re: man caught on CCTV swinging cat hands himself in to police
I get equally upset and obviously would never put an animals life before that of a human (in most cases) but your right it does seem to cause more of a reaction on the web than that of any cruelty to a human? Which is obviously very odd but maybe says something about how we actually view our selfs as we have evolved as a race. I've also no time for animal rights activists, in the whole there a bunch of fucking nut cases! I don't agree with testing for beauty products and the like but for anything that could save a life then I'm ok with. I'd also like to see what they would do in a situation say where there loved one is close to deaths door and the doctor offers a life line that could save their life. The only catch this treatment has been tested on animals 1st would they be so anti animal testing then?? Of course they wouldn't. |
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11-11-2011, 10:56 AM
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Re: man caught on CCTV swinging cat hands himself in to police
The cunt in question has now been found......needs to be publicly identified so we can all show him what we think of his actions, and hopefully remove him from existence.
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11-11-2011, 11:53 AM
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Re: man caught on CCTV swinging cat hands himself in to police
In the US, he'd be more likely to get a fine and a suspended sentence with token probation. The system isn't willing to waste the money on putting his sorry ass in jail... they seldom do it for a case of third degree domestic assault on a human. No justice for kitty!
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11-11-2011, 03:10 PM
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Re: man caught on CCTV swinging cat hands himself in to police
A man who handed himself in to police after CCTV footage emerged of a cat being swung by its tail has been named locally as Riain Richards. A statement by the RSPCA says the 20-year-old, from Ramsgate, Kent, voluntarily handed himself into Margate police station and has been helping with enquiries. It said: "We would like to thank the media and the public for their help in our appeal following this incident involving a cat being swung by his tail." The charity has said the suspect may be charged under the Animal Welfare Act. If convicted, he faces a possible jail sentence of up to 51 weeks and a fine of up to £20,000. Footage of the incident showed a man appearing to dance down a road in Ramsgate while swinging the animal around by its tail for around 30 seconds. It prompted widespread outrage and an appeal for information about the abuse of the cat - called Mowgli - from the RSPCA. Owner Michelle Buchanan, an IT teacher, said of the attack: "It's horrific. I can't believe anyone would do something that cruel. "Mowgli is emotional. He's just distraught. He won't go out the door." |
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11-11-2011, 04:12 PM
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Re: man caught on CCTV swinging cat hands himself in to police
Prime example yet again that confirms my point in my post last night. For some reason idiots get themselves TOO upset over these things and their brains cease to work (if they were to start with). Until now people were ready to string up the "cunt" that did this. Perhaps a public burning of the first female that could be found on that street would be in order? It turns out it was a guy. See how well stupidity can shine when allowed to run rampant? |