RSPCA LINKED TO ALF TERRORISTS

I hope that the Special Branch are looking into this as I have been told by a local Police inspector that the RSPCA are being investigatedin relation to theirlinks with the ALF.

Also have a look at this copy of a letter to Disability Now magazine makes rather interesting reading especially when you seewho the author is !!! Is Jackanory still on the BBC ?

Your letters – September 2008
RSPCA prosecutions never taken lightly

In response to your article (Disability Now August, Hounded), prosecutions are never taken lightly by the RSPCA. Prosecutions are only brought by the RSPCA following a consistent, fair and independent review of the evidence, to help ensure that the RSPCA’s prosecution work commands public confidence. This is particularly so in those cases involving vulnerable people.

The code for Crown Prosecutors is applied by the RSPCA continuously throughout the decision-making process, in the same way it is applied by the Crown Prosecution Service. This is a broad test that considers the seriousness of the offence, the public interest in bringing a prosecution and the likely sentence to be obtained in the event of a conviction, which is significantly affected by a person’s particular circumstances.

As an animal welfare charity, we aim to protect the animals in the case and others that may be at risk in the future.

Thankfully, our inspectors resolved 92 per cent of the 137,245 incidents investigated by us in 2007 by providing owners with help and advice on animal care.

Officers also work with other agencies where expertise and help for other issues may be necessary.

However, in a handful of cases, ongoing animal cruelty can, unfortunately, only be prevented through court action.

RSPCA inspectors are trained to deal with animal welfare and quickly identify anyone who may be vulnerable; if in doubt they are treated as such and given the required legal protection.

All inspectors have equal opportunities training which encompasses disability and mental
health issues.

In addition, the legal training module includes the protection of vulnerable persons in relation to both the Human Rights Act and PACE (the Police and Criminal Evidence Act), and is reinforced throughout the training course.

If a prosecution is undertaken against anyone, ultimately the court considers whether it is appropriate to do so.

Sally Case, RSPCA head of prosecutions

Sally Case need to come down on our farm she can help me shift the bullshit as she is used to speaking it !

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