how i see it, the fact it could drown could be considered to have the potential to cause unnecessary suffering, contrary to the animal welfare act 2006 as i posted earlier a test case has already set a President in uk law that drowning is considered as unnecessary suffering and contrary to the act
And that doesnt allways work
feck me ive had this old girlfriend in my brain box, on+off quite few times .lol its bloody weird mate, got to be 25-30 years since seen her, and even then we never got on that's why we finished .But god knows why you get flash backs to 30 years, because that's what there are, not what happing in my life now , work that one out
the grass is always greener
and the man in the moon is made of cheese
Don't know about you lot but when I hear these stories I think about the movie Four Lions and the scene in Aghan with the rocket launcher :laugh:
Sorry meant four lions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aolRkX4LGmg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
There a real clip on the net where 1 of the sand niggers is stood behind a rocket launcher when its fired, he's f*****g toasted lol
theres seems to be a patten forming, at the end of jan you buy a saluki whippet then sell it in feb in march you have up for sale a saluki whippet greyhound pup, then you advertising a litter of pups in may this is a hunting forum not pups for sale weekly
the words getting out there, before being banned from yet another RSPCA facebook page it was clear there worried, the owner of one RSPCA affiliated rescue centre, even mentioned the fact they received no funding from the RSPCA and no inspectors worked there and the RSPCA logo was only an affiliation, so RSPCA rescue centres recieve no funding from the RSPCA and only use the name for raising there own funds, i wonder how many people who pay there three quid a month realise that fact there was also mention of this site being the source of the current anti RSPCA propaganda, they still wouldn't
looks like this case set a precident in law http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1295883/First-case-kind-Man-told-pay-1-500-guilty-drowning-squirrel.html