RSPCA introduces double standards
The Self Help Group for Farmers, Pet Owners and Others Experiencing Difficulties with the RSPCA (The SHG)
Press
Release
For Immediate Release
26th January
2008
RSPCA introduces double standards for animal
welfare
The RSPCA has finally apologised “unreservedly” to the Hindu community for killing a Temple’s sacred cow over a year ago.
The charity says that it now plans to "reassess its protocol" when dealing with the welfare of animals at "organisations which have a non-violent ethos".
No such protocol is in the public domain.
The RSPCA raid on the Temple was led by Superintendent Tim Wass who was immediately promoted to Chief Officer of the Inspectorate.
On issuing the apology to Bhatkivedanta Manor Temple, the RSPCA claimed that it now recognised the hurt caused to the sentiments of these communities, and wished to build a progressive relationship.
Stewart Coyle, the farm manger of New Gukol, a Hindu cow protection programme said: "The RSPCA's resolution will now help to protect all our cows. I believe the temple and RSPCA can now work together for animal welfare".
Anne Kasica, of the SHG, asked: “Does this ‘resolution’ now mean that everyone is safe from the RSPCA? I don’t know of any farm that does not have a ‘non violent ethos’, but I think that farmers will continue to live in fear of an ‘unannounced visit’ from the RSPCA, commanded by someone like Mr Wass.”
Ernest Vine, also of the SHG, said: “Is there perhaps a danger here that the RSPCA will start to apply their double-standards to those with a ‘non-violent ethos’ on the one hand, and ‘violent’ farmers and pet owners on the other?”
“Could we see scenes reminiscent of the Middle Ages where ordinary people are forced to flee to Hindu Temples in order to save the lives of their elderly or ill pets from the RSPCA?”
ENDS
The SHG was
officially formed in June 1990 and has been helping people
to defend themselves and their animals from the RSPCA ever
since
The national help line number is 0844 700 66 90
A
copy of this and previous press releases from The SHG are
online
at
http://www.the-shg.org/SHGPressReleases.htm
Background
information on the Self Help Group for Farmers Pet Owners
and Other Experiencing Difficulties with the RSPCA can be
found at http://www.the-shg.org
Details of further
criticisms of the RSPCA can be found at the
RSPCA-Animadversion
website:
http://cheetah.webtribe.net/~animadversion
References:
Charity
Finance | RSPCA finally apologises for sacred cow
slaughter
21 Jan 2009 ... grounds and plans to reassess
its protocol when dealing with the welfare of animals at
organisations which have a non-violent ethos.
...
www.charityfinanceco.uk/home/content.php?id=2467&pg=15&cat=58
–
Victims of RSPCA bite back - Telegraph
2 Mar 2008
... the demonstration in London widened into a general
protest against what many people, including specialist
lawyers and vets, regard as
...
www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/mainjhtml?xml=/opinion/2008/03/02/do0202.xml
BBC
NEWS | UK | MP attacks RSPCA prosecutions
23 Sep 2008 ...
Frank Field, MP for Birkenhead, is furious at the recent
prosecution of Pat Seager, a 71 year old pensioner who ran a
voluntary animal shelter ... Concerns over RSPCA
prosecutions 22 Sep 08 | File on 4
...
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/news/7631635.stm
Hounded —
DisabilityNow
The home of pensioner Betty McDiarmid, a
75-year-old wheelchair-user with diabetes, was raided twice
by the RSPCA. The first raid resulted in a local vet
...
www.disabilitynow.org.uk/living/features/hounded -
45k
BBC - Inside Out - South East - RSPCA - Kind to
animals, cruel to humans?
... but cruel to humans in its
treatment of animal welfare? Inside Out's Glenn Campbell
investigates. ... Critical of the current system - Roger
Gale MP.
...
www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/content/articles/2008/11/07/south_east_rspca_s14_w9_feature.shtml