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Thursday, 13 December 2007

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Greenman

Well of course nobody wants that, but then again we do all want people to behave according to the law. The RSPCA are not Orwellian vigilantes out to put people's noses out of joint. There has to be respect both ways.

george

main thing is of course to respect to everyone and everyones life stile but RSPCA cheated temple and they have be questioned for thier action

Rasa

The cow actually wasn't paralyzed; she had gotten a pinched nerve after one of our bulls tried to mount her last year. Her appetite was normal, which is the first indicator that she was not in an unbearable amount of pain. In fact, she died with straw in her mouth, still eating till the end! The RSPCA totally disrespected our community, and even admits that they went in unannounced in order to avoid any obstacles in their execution- is this a sign of sensitivity towards our religion and community as they claim? This has been such a shock to us, to be treated as though our whole existence is insignificant.

Margaret Henderson

Presumably the Temple had their own vets. So why can the RSPCA just ignore the vets of the Temple. Do the RSPCA not have to consult the specific vets connected to an animal they are investigating.

I dont like the RSPCA any more, dont get me wrong not just for this incident, but because this is another in a list of harsh dealings they have forced on numerous animal owners. They are quite intimidating in their police style uniforms and their flagrant breach of any polite behavior. There are many questions that about how much of their work is actually legal.

If they made a mistake with this one I hope they get prosecuted. For such a reputable charity it is about time they purged these callous actions and found genuine compassionate gentlemen and lady officers.

Donating to the RSPCA, not me, not any more.

Matt cook

The Rspca have no idea what they have done, the fall out from this will stay with there familys for generations

chemicalscum

Presumably the RSPCA should start euthanizing any human suffering form bedsores and in pain as we are all after all animals.

David Tyne

What is pretty amazing, and this has come out from all the chatrooms I have been in now, is that there never was a warrant. The RSPCA pretended to get a warrant, and showed the application to the monks on the basis that it was an order which they had obtained. Incredible though it may seem, this is very far from being the first time that the RSPCA have used subterfuge and dishonesty to enter land. They often pose as bird dealers, get into people's homes - their "expert" vet is always on hand to claim that the birds they buy have a "lack of perching" skill. I've even heard of a case where the RSPCA posed as a police "burglary prevention" unit on order to get into a kennels which had had a series of animal-rights related burglaries!

Simone

Your blog entry was very informative. Thanks for your effort. We have started a new site called FaithTube

(http://faithtu.be). It contains religious videos from all around the internet. If you could visit us then it would be great.

Thanks.
Simone.

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