Vancouver Needs Tougher Animal Welfare Laws

It really has been one year since the investigation in the mass culling of 100 sled dogs in British Columbia, (though that number has been placed at 50) and nearly couple of years given that the event itself took place. Now, determined by a post, it seems like unlikely that any charges will likely be laid.

So please let me get this straight. Both “Outdoor Adventures Whistler”, the sledding in charge of the dogs, and Bob Fawcett, the consumer assumedly answerable for the killings (a direct consequence with the event Fawcett filed a PTSD claim), have claimed responsibility. The Crown Counsel remains repairing this “complicated file”?

Just what is so complicated? The BC SPCA conducted a $250 000 investigation, aided by the recommendation that individual liable for the culling be charged. That’s still not happened. Meanwhile, “Outdoor Adventures Whistler” is constantly on the receive “healthy” bookings.

One outcome of the party was stronger animal cruelty laws being enacted in BC, with punishments raised from approximately $10 000 and a few months in jail to around $75 000 as well as 2 years in jail for serious offenders. Here’s the matter, and I’ve said this before in a previous post : you possibly can get considerably more punishments all you have to, however PUNISHMENTS MEAN Little or nothing When they are NOT ENFORCED! If ever the courts don’t continue on said punishments, the point is moot.

For the time being animal abusers will continue to get away with literal and figurative murder, with a perfect warning of one’s slap to the wrist and don’t, heaven forbid, a good slap.

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