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D You Thin The Rspca Should Be Stripped Of Its Right To Procecute?
I think they have at times been shown to be very gung-ho in some of its procecutions. Taking perfectly healthy and happy animals away from people that are simply not able to defend themselves. personally I think they should not be using the courts unless in extreme cases where the CPS does not.
Yes we can all bring a private prosecution and they should not be stripped of the ability in its entirety as it is a right to be able to do it but I just don't agree with them doing it without recourse to the CPS (unles they do and I missed that bit).
I do not give to the RSPCA because for me they should concentrate on animal welfare more than prosecution but I know others may not agree.
I just wonder what the general feeling is?
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Yes we can all bring a private prosecution and they should not be stripped of the ability in its entirety as it is a right to be able to do it but I just don't agree with them doing it without recourse to the CPS (unles they do and I missed that bit).
I do not give to the RSPCA because for me they should concentrate on animal welfare more than prosecution but I know others may not agree.
I just wonder what the general feeling is?
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