>“A while later the guy who took him told me he hadn’t done enough work
with Bobby to get him sold, which I could accept,” he said.
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>“Now as Bobby was still alive, a theft had occurred so naturally I
reported it to the gardaí. I know that the company who transported him
to Sweden provided paperwork to establish who paid them to do so but
ultimately when a file was sent to the DPP they decided there wasn’t
enough to prosecute…I wouldn’t necessarily agree with that decision.”
The man seems like a reasonable sort, and rightfully feels let downby the system. Glad he got him back.
Not at all surprised, some very dodgy people in the horse trade.
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>“A while later the guy who took him told me he hadn’t done enough work
with Bobby to get him sold, which I could accept,” he said.
>
>
>
>“Now as Bobby was still alive, a theft had occurred so naturally I
reported it to the gardaí. I know that the company who transported him
to Sweden provided paperwork to establish who paid them to do so but
ultimately when a file was sent to the DPP they decided there wasn’t
enough to prosecute…I wouldn’t necessarily agree with that decision.”
The man seems like a reasonable sort, and rightfully feels let downby the system. Glad he got him back.
Not at all surprised, some very dodgy people in the horse trade.