RSPCA secures conviction for squirrel drowning
David Rance wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 BAC wrote:
Next thing they'll be prosecutions for
killing rats.
The prosecution was not for killing the squirrel, but for the means
employed. If someone were to be caught drowning captured rats, they
might well face prosecution, following the Rural Development
Service's 2006 advisory note on rat control, which states 'Drowning
is not a humane method of dispatch and could result in prosecution.'.
But drowning is the time-honoured way of despatching unwanted kittens.
Apparently nowadays you'd have to put them in a sack and beat them to death
with a shovel.
Ian
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