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Сообщение от vitus
Ага, охотно верю.
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vitus, не иронизируйте.
Вот что пишут в западных газетах
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...unishment.html
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Британские полицейские были вызваны расследовать дело о хищении курицы бенгальским котом в графстве Кент, сообщает в воскресенье издание Sun.
В полицию позвонила пенсионерка, которая с тревогой в голосе сообщила, что соседский кот, ранее неоднократно замеченный в незаконном проникновении в ее жилище и совершении насильственных действий сексуального характера по отношению к проживающим в доме кошкам, совершил кражу курицы с кухонного стола и скрылся через дверку для домашних животных.
После того как ограбленная старушка заявила, что поведение четвероногого рецидивиста сильно снижает "качество ее жизни", на место преступления была отправлена опергруппа из двух полицейских. Со своей стороны, хозяйка кота не только не признает вины своего подопечного, но и обвиняет стражей правопорядка в растрате государственных денег — выезд полицейских обошелся налогоплательщикам не много не мало в 2 тысячи фунтов стерлингов (3,2 тысячи долларов).
Будут ли приняты меры в отношении кота или его владелицы, издание не сообщает.
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PET cat had to have a leg amputated after cruel yobs tied a rubber band around it FIVE times.
Terrified Tigger was found cowering in a neighbour’s garden and special scissors had to be used to cut off the band.
Distraught owners Dave and Kirsty Parker took him to the vet and were told the leg had to be removed.
Yesterday Tigger was recovering at home in Belmont, Co Durham, after his ordeal as cops appealed for information.
Mr Parker said: “There are some horrible, sick people out there. How could anyone do this to a defenceless cat?”
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A BOY of eight put his neighbour’s cat in a MICROWAVE, it was revealed yesterday. The RSPCA could not take any action against the lad, of Rochester, Kent, because he is under the age of criminality. The cat survived.
MAGISTRATES could only jail a yob for 2½ months after he put a neighbour’s cat in an oven and roasted it alive. Darren Glover, 24, could only be sentenced for criminal damage. His 17-year-old accomplice, who cannot be named for legal reasons, awaits sentence. Sun readers were shocked and appalled at the pair’s cruelty.
THERE is no punishment severe enough for the two monsters who roasted their neighbour’s cat alive in an oven.
Evil Darren Glover received a pathetically short jail term, while his equally vile teenage cohort is awaiting sentence by a youth court.
If magistrates are “powerless” to hand out stiffer sentences for such appalling cruelty, it’s about time they were given more power.
MIKE BIDEWELL
Kingston Park, Newcastle upon Tyne
IT’S shocking that the unspeakably vile Darren Glover has received just 2½ months in jail for “criminal damage” because pets are legally only possessions.
As the law stands, a longer sentence is impossible.
It is worth remembering that many psycho killers started out by doing exactly this kind of thing.
Perhaps this might encourage the law makers to reconsider the seriousness of such cruelty.
EDWARD RUMFITT
West Ham, East London
I WAS reduced to tears after reading about Watson the cat having an agonised expression after yobs roasted him alive.
How could anyone be so cruel? I hope they get their comeuppance.
DEREK TILLER
Halifax, West Yorks
THERE is something seriously wrong with the justice system when someone can roast a cat to death in an oven and a magistrate is powerless to sentence them properly. The poor creature suffered unbelievable agony and those who carried it out must be properly punished
NEIL FRAZER
Bangor, Co Down
WORDS cannot express, in a family paper, what should be done to the mindless, evil yobs who chose to roast an innocent cat.
Britain’s jails are too good for them. Instead, they should be forced to do time in a boot camp.
BARRY THOMAS
Redruth, Cornwall
THAT society breeds wickedness like the two yobs who carried out such unthinkable torture and pain to a defenceless animal leaves me filled with dismay.
An eye-for-an-eye punishment may reduce us to their level. But I can’t help wonder if the return of the birch isn’t the only thing such callous vermin would understand.
VERONICA WATSON
Preston, Lancs
THE two thugs who cooked the cat are despicable and inhuman. They must never be allowed near animals again.
CHRISTINA BROOKES
Highgate, North London
IF ever we needed justification for bringing back the birch, then surely the roasting alive of a cat by mindless yobs is it.
STEPHEN GORHAM
Bracknell, Berks
IF these two evil yobs had done the same to a person, they would have been taken away for psychiatric tests — but a cat wasn’t deemed so important. Why? It’s a life and they laughed as they watched him die in agony. If that doesn’t require a mental assessment, what does?
CLARE WILKINSON
Plymouth
OF all the stories I’ve read recently, the one about poor Watson the cat caused me most distress.
Only last week the Government rightly introduced measures to clamp down on animal activists — but will they ever stir themselves to help animals?
Even the magistrates who imposed the jail sentence on Darren Glover complained that they were powerless to impose a tougher one.
PAT LAMBETH
Pontypool, South Wales
WE may be a civilised society but the yobs who roasted a cat certainly don’t belong in it.
They should be treated accordingly and locked up. It may have “only” been a cat but morally it is still murder and torture.
MAVIS SINFIELD
Whitstable, Kent
WE have all seen how people who enjoy torturing animals soon go on to do the same to people — look at Jodi Jones’s killer Luke Mitchell.
My heart goes out to the owners of the cat because to know he died in such agony for the amusement of these sadists is sickening.
I hope animal lovers turn on Glover in prison because he deserves all he gets.
JENNY MARKS
Chester
Where are they now?
Want to share good times with old friend
I’M searching for my best friend Adele Ross, who I haven’t seen for 22 years. Her parents are Dave and Marina and she has two sisters. We all lived in Kleine Moscow, Osnabruck, Germany, then went to Derby Middle School. There are so many good memories we can share.
CORRINA JAYNE DAVISON
Gillingham, Kent
I’M looking for Brian “Ned” Surridge, who served with me on 1 Field Squadron, RAF Regiment in El-Adem, Libya, between 1957 and 1960. He was last heard of in the New Cross/Brockley area of London in the late Sixties to early Seventies.
BERNIE MEADEN
Bromley, Kent
I’M trying to get in touch with Tub and Jack Bailey, relatives of my late dad William Bailey. They lived in Barking, East London.
West Ham, East London
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Я был сокращен до слез после чтения об Уотсон кошки имеющие мучительное выражение после хулиганов жареный его живым.
Как можно быть таким жестоким? Я надеюсь, что они получают возмездие.
DEREK TILLER
Halifax, West Yorks
Существует что-то серьезно не в порядке с системой правосудия, когда кто-то может жареную кошку до смерти в духовку и судья не в силах приговорить их должным образом. Бедняга страдал невероятные страдания и тех, кто его выполнил должны быть надлежащим образом наказаны
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