Wednesday 3 February 2010

Rosedene Animal Rescue - was using 50 police officers and RSPCA to raid a kennel run by volunteers a teensy-weensy bit "heavy handed"?

The taxpayer funded yet another anti-competitive police raid on a non-RSPCA affiliated kennels. Was the use of 50 officers and RSPCA, when doing so, a teensy-weensy bit heavy heanded or disproportionate? The RSPCA depends for its livelihood on taking a tithe from the local animal sanctuaries that it allows to use its brand - using the police to shit kennels than compete with it is therefore an important part of its business. How is it that the RSPCA are able to call up their mates in the police and get this type of service - together with a few illegal PNC checks and other breaches of RIPA and the Data Protection Act. Sanctuaries and rehoming kennels do not pay RSPCA's palatial HQ, where the greedy lawyers and 'meeja' types from the PR department hang out - so they need must be stopped. Three Rosedene dogs did not meet the RSPCA's infamously-strict "rehoming criteria" - you know the ones that, according to the RSPCA when they were defending the ASA complaint, have never resulted in a Hone for Life dog being killed (or 'bolted' as their more feral pretend 'inspectors' now call it). The web is full of other stories of the same thing happeneing to kennels, pet shops and other commercial targets - Pat Seager, Clifford Spedding (both covered in the recent File on 4) experienced this heavy-handed disproportionate use of police to crush people who dare to rescue and look after animals withoout paying for the RSPCA's precious - and jealously guarded - brand. Have the RSPCA ever raided one of their own franchises? Have they ever raided a Freedom Food farm? If you don't know the answer, then ask Hillside Animal Sanctuary - who are, it should be pointed out, hyper-vigilant, because they must be at the top of the RSPCA's long hit-list.

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