Loose Horses in Wales. Another Massacre?

Hardly hot off the press, news story dates back to January, and OP was 5th jan, who goes around digging old posts up??
 
:eek:this is NOT an old post, this situation is STILL continuing and support is still needed to make sure the horses welfare is met AND maintained, especially as foals are due to start being born very soon!!!
there has been a massive campaign to get this to public awareness over the last 12 days and slowly some results have started happening with some being given hay and fencing BUT there is still a long way to go!!
this is not just happening in Bridgend, but is also a concern throughout the whole of South Wales M4 corridor, from Newport to Llanelli. It just happens to be a very severe case in Bridgend at moment with a great number of horses and the extremly poor conditions on the horses. Not to mention the number of horses that died of this neglect.

DO NOT think this matter is solved, its a LONG TERM situation that still needs help and support. Please visit the two websites on facebook that is guiding this welfare issue:
Society for the Welfare of Horses and Ponies. AND
People Against the Neglect and Abandonment of Horses.

Thank You
 
^ That
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Though hopefully the media surrounding that incident will ensure it doesn't happen again. One can hope, yes?

Exactly that and the police's attitude/laws regarding animals in general. Not just here, but around the world too. Such as it being commonplace for ex-police horses/K-9 dogs to end their lives in slaughterhouses and being sent on one-way trips to the vet. The fact that it seems to be basic procedure for SWAT teams/regular police to shoot dogs and other pets during raids. Proof that this is a standard procedure can be found here. The officers mentioned in that video TAZED, then SHOT a Chihuahua mix THREE times because they felt intimidated by him!! Other horror stories can be found here, here, here, and here. Proof that the police do not care if they have animal abusers on their payroll can be see here.

When I was living outside London years ago, I had been staying in work-provided accommodation. I came back one day to discover that the door had been forced, and a number of things missing. Including priceless pieces of jewellery that had been in the family for decades. I called the police and when they eventually arrived (about SIX hours later), they did next to nothing. My room was on the top of a flat roof which had one block of rooms on each side. They ONLY interviewed the people living on my side. They did not go over to the other side (which was several metres away) at all. They only dusted the door and a few surfaces in the room. That was the extent of their 'investigating'.

So, yes - I do have one massive beef with the police.
 
Whilst I don't mean to minimise the horror of those links O2Y, I can't help but notice that NONE of them refer to the British police.

I do remember the shooting of that poor horse, I wrote a letter of complaint about it myself, but those links are inappropriate.
 
Whilst I don't mean to minimise the horror of those links O2Y, I can't help but notice that NONE of them refer to the British police.

I do remember the shooting of that poor horse, I wrote a letter of complaint about it myself, but those links are inappropriate.

The last link did involve the British police. It was about a couple who were both police officers. They were caught on tape beating and kicking their dogs. They are STILL employed by the police!!
 
The last link did involve the British police. It was about a couple who were both police officers. They were caught on tape beating and kicking their dogs. They are STILL employed by the police!!

Oh, come on. What they did was very wrong, but they hardly represent the entire police force. It's like saying that because one person drives while drunk, that everyone does.
 
Oh, come on. What they did was very wrong, but they hardly represent the entire police force. It's like saying that because one person drives while drunk, that everyone does.

It is totally unacceptable for ANY police force to allow those scum bags to remain in their employment. What if they were caught on tape abusing children or beating up a couple of innocent people? It would be a different story then. Presumably their crime was negligible because their victims were only dogs. There was also the time when a stray greyhound was taken to a police station in Dalkeith. The officer who logged his details 'forgot' to pass the information onto his colleagues. The dog was left in a kennel for TEN days without food or water. Officers were only alerted to the dog's presence by the smell of his decomposing body. The officer was NOT charged!! More details can be found here.

There are a lot of other police forces who have swept other acts of horrific animal cruelty under the carpet.
 
O2Y, just to add a little perspective to this story. The guy I am, shall I gently put it, "dating" at the moment is a police officer. And he is soft as shiiiiiiiiiioogar about his animals (he has a smallholding of his own) so please try to remember this is not every police officer in every force.

However I do not deny that the massive failings on a few cases should not be swept under the carpet.
 
you cant tar everyone with the same brush! my OH is a police officer. he loves his dog and would NEVER hurt any animal. there are always going to be idiots in which ever jobs. MPs, Police, Hospitals everything. but its very unfair to build up a hate against the police because a certian minority are bad people.
 
It is totally unacceptable for ANY police force to allow those scum bags to remain in their employment. What if they were caught on tape abusing children or beating up a couple of innocent people? It would be a different story then. Presumably their crime was negligible because their victims were only dogs. There was also the time when a stray greyhound was taken to a police station in Dalkeith. The officer who logged his details 'forgot' to pass the information onto his colleagues. The dog was left in a kennel for TEN days without food or water. Officers were only alerted to the dog's presence by the smell of his decomposing body. The officer was NOT charged!! More details can be found here.

There are a lot of other police forces who have swept other acts of horrific animal cruelty under the carpet.

Yes, it's dreadful, but again one incident is not representative of the entire police force.

I don't know why I'm wasting my time typing this actually. You seem bound and determined to believe that everyone who wears a police uniform is the scum of the earth. Very narrow minded.
 
Poor police they always get bad press, they are always criticised either for been too heavy handed or been too soft :mad: whatever they do someone always criticises them. It does make me laugh as all you lot who winge and moan will be the 1st ones to call them when your car is stolen, you are burgled etc for goodness sake give us a break :mad:
 
Yes, it's dreadful, but again one incident is not representative of the entire police force.

I don't know why I'm wasting my time typing this actually. You seem bound and determined to believe that everyone who wears a police uniform is the scum of the earth. Very narrow minded.

And im probably wasting my time too but IM a police officer and anyone who reads my posts on here know how much i love and care for my animals. I do not know ANYONE in my force who would be cruel to any animal ( not saying there arent just that in my 14 yrs service i dont personally know anyone )

Please dont tar everyone with the same brush :(
 
And im probably wasting my time too but IM a police officer and anyone who reads my posts on here know how much i love and care for my animals. I do not know ANYONE in my force who would be cruel to any animal ( not saying there arent just that in my 14 yrs service i dont personally know anyone )

Please dont tar everyone with the same brush :(


I AGREE, the police dealing with this are pro-active in wanting to help the horses in Bridgend due to the ignorance of the council and the biased rspca investigating reporter!

they may not be 'horse-savvy' but they would not be cruel, unlike the very well known international exporter of these 'gyspy' horses!
 
If my horse needed to be destroyed quickly for any reason then I would much rather she died with 18 holes in her than one innacurate shot that didn't kill her instantly and left her to suffer - even for a moment!
 
If my horse needed to be destroyed quickly for any reason then I would much rather she died with 18 holes in her than one innacurate shot that didn't kill her instantly and left her to suffer - even for a moment!

What?? Did you even bother to read the thread regarding the horse shooting?? If you had, you would have discovered it took that poor horse at least five-minutes to die. How many moments of suffering is that??
 
Exactly that and the police's attitude/laws regarding animals in general. Not just here, but around the world too. Such as it being commonplace for ex-police horses/K-9 dogs to end their lives in slaughterhouses and being sent on one-way trips to the vet. The fact that it seems to be basic procedure for SWAT teams/regular police to shoot dogs and other pets during raids. Proof that this is a standard procedure can be found here. The officers mentioned in that video TAZED, then SHOT a Chihuahua mix THREE times because they felt intimidated by him!! Other horror stories can be found here, here, here, and here. Proof that the police do not care if they have animal abusers on their payroll can be see here.

When I was living outside London years ago, I had been staying in work-provided accommodation. I came back one day to discover that the door had been forced, and a number of things missing. Including priceless pieces of jewellery that had been in the family for decades. I called the police and when they eventually arrived (about SIX hours later), they did next to nothing. My room was on the top of a flat roof which had one block of rooms on each side. They ONLY interviewed the people living on my side. They did not go over to the other side (which was several metres away) at all. They only dusted the door and a few surfaces in the room. That was the extent of their 'investigating'.

So, yes - I do have one massive beef with the police.

Don't know where you get this information from but I can assure you ex police horses do not get sent to slaughter houses!!!!!:mad:
 
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