I am quite frankly appalled at the pathetic sentence that was handed down to this vicious person. He should never be allowed to have an animal again in his life never mind a 4 year ban and 4 months prison, it is unduly lenient
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-43112967
You do wonder about the logic of a four year ban. I mean is it likely that anyone capable of beating a dog unconscious and throwing it into a road is EVER going to be a fit person to keep an animal?
I can't read it because it will haunt me but as a general rule I think sentences for animal cruelty are too lenient. If you are convicted then it should be a given that you are banned for life from ever keeping animals again and that's just for starters.
You do wonder about the logic of a four year ban. I mean is it likely that anyone capable of beating a dog unconscious and throwing it into a road is EVER going to be a fit person to keep an animal?
Animals are so faithful and loyal. Over 30 years i have had the great joy of having had 2 cats who have gone to cat heaven and I am now on my third cat who is 6. I was so angry when I read this. This person should never be allowed an animal ever again.
It may just be my perception but it seems more and more that these savages get away with pretty lenient sentences for (animal or human) assault whilst dare steal some money and your baged up for years.
I cannot see any reason on earth why this POS should ever be allowed to own an animal. Also worrying is that if he can do that to an animal what will he do to a human he argues with?
I read, I think, some months ago now that tougher laws were going to be brought in for animal cruelty as the ones now are just too lenient, but I am still waiting for them to be brought in! Thank goodness this poor dog is in a good home now and won't be tortured again, but a four year ban - ridiculous !!
TTT that story has me sobbing here - such a lovely animal.
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