What about that fat ugly “Jay”?
How can you let stuff like that get through the customs?
Get Real! wrote:
What about that fat ugly “Jay”?
How can you let stuff like that get through the customs?
DT. wrote:Get Real! wrote:
What about that fat ugly “Jay”?
How can you let stuff like that get through the customs?
Is there a sign outside Tymbou saying "give us your fat, ugly and B.O challenged"?
Get Real! wrote:DT. wrote:Get Real! wrote:
What about that fat ugly “Jay”?
How can you let stuff like that get through the customs?
Is there a sign outside Tymbou saying "give us your fat, ugly and B.O challenged"?
They’ve probably got a special lane at the illegal airport that reads “Wild boars this way!’
stevieb wrote:Why don't you put your new found pet in a cage in the burning hot sun, let it lie in its own excrement, feed it when you can be bothered and never let it out for some exercise?
Ring any bells?
RSPCA to prosecute officer who left police dogs to die in hot car
Conviction for unnecessary suffering carries penalty of up to six months in jail and £20,000 fine
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 21 July 2009
A police dog handler who left two alsatians to die in a car during the recent heatwave could face up to six months in jail and a £20,000 maximum fine after the RSPCA confirmed today it would prosecute the case.
The animal welfare organisation said the unnamed officer would be charged with causing unnecessary suffering to the animals, which were left in a vehicle outside Nottinghamshire police headquarters on 30 June, yards from new £300,000 kennels housing the force's dog unit.
Oracle wrote:stevieb wrote:Why don't you put your new found pet in a cage in the burning hot sun, let it lie in its own excrement, feed it when you can be bothered and never let it out for some exercise?
Ring any bells?
Not bells! ... but Police Sirens:RSPCA to prosecute officer who left police dogs to die in hot car
Conviction for unnecessary suffering carries penalty of up to six months in jail and £20,000 fine
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 21 July 2009
A police dog handler who left two alsatians to die in a car during the recent heatwave could face up to six months in jail and a £20,000 maximum fine after the RSPCA confirmed today it would prosecute the case.
The animal welfare organisation said the unnamed officer would be charged with causing unnecessary suffering to the animals, which were left in a vehicle outside Nottinghamshire police headquarters on 30 June, yards from new £300,000 kennels housing the force's dog unit.
This is just a few weeks ago, in a not so hot country, so it exemplifies the degree of neglect ....
YFred wrote:Yep, it's reserved for GC ones.
shahmaran wrote:Get Real! wrote: They’re just corrupt individuals who have found a safe haven from law and order.
Kind of sums up the people down South in my eyes
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