Well done. Now every gamekeeper and grouse estate manager will be buying up big.
Theres no such thing as slug poison, rat poison, weedkiller.
They aren’t that targetted. They just ki everything
Animal cruelty is one of the few areas of the law where I think really draconian responses are what is just and required. It’s long overdue that that people who are evidently guilty of animal cruelty are locked up for a very *very* long time. Aside from the ethics and how distasteful it is, abusing animals is a red flag of somebody being a fucking psychopath – so lets lock em up and throw away the key.
>A map of where dead birds with brodifacoum in their organs have been found shows that they have been poisoned in North Dorset, where there are many shooting estates, and around the North Yorkshire moors, another popular place for shooting. There have been very few incidents elsewhere in the country.
Who would have thought those who are into killing for sport could just be cunts.
Britain needs to have a national ranger service of some description with powers of a constable to deal with Environmental and Wildlife issues in order to protect animals and our green spaces.
Closest comparison would be a BTP like police force but for environmental and wildlife issues.
Regular cops aren’t trained well enough nor have the time to deal with these problems.
This is one aspect of ‘Law Enforcement’ I actually think the US gets right over us here in the UK, they have “game wardens” who’s job it is to protect the wildlife and environment – they’re fully fledged police with powers of arrest etc they just specialise in certain areas of crime.
Perhaps we need some Non-toxic rat poison. Problem solved.
Thought they had to use the non toxic stuff these days
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Well done. Now every gamekeeper and grouse estate manager will be buying up big.
Theres no such thing as slug poison, rat poison, weedkiller.
They aren’t that targetted. They just ki everything
Animal cruelty is one of the few areas of the law where I think really draconian responses are what is just and required. It’s long overdue that that people who are evidently guilty of animal cruelty are locked up for a very *very* long time. Aside from the ethics and how distasteful it is, abusing animals is a red flag of somebody being a fucking psychopath – so lets lock em up and throw away the key.
>A map of where dead birds with brodifacoum in their organs have been found shows that they have been poisoned in North Dorset, where there are many shooting estates, and around the North Yorkshire moors, another popular place for shooting. There have been very few incidents elsewhere in the country.
Who would have thought those who are into killing for sport could just be cunts.
If you want to diminish the population of rodents you [use contraceptives](https://www.pctonline.com/article/rodent-fertility-control-why-important/), and if you are out to kill them then battery powered electric traps are the hygienic way to do it.
Britain needs to have a national ranger service of some description with powers of a constable to deal with Environmental and Wildlife issues in order to protect animals and our green spaces.
Closest comparison would be a BTP like police force but for environmental and wildlife issues.
Regular cops aren’t trained well enough nor have the time to deal with these problems.
This is one aspect of ‘Law Enforcement’ I actually think the US gets right over us here in the UK, they have “game wardens” who’s job it is to protect the wildlife and environment – they’re fully fledged police with powers of arrest etc they just specialise in certain areas of crime.
Perhaps we need some Non-toxic rat poison. Problem solved.
Thought they had to use the non toxic stuff these days