Pedantic
Well-Known Member
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A lot of emotion on this thread, with scant regard for reality.
The RSPCA is merely a charity. It is NOT a government department, or a part of the UK legal system. Like any other charity, it is responsible to those who fund it, not to the general public. I suspect a lot of those criticising the RSPCA contribute nothing to it, but oddly, feel they can dictate how it should spend its income - the money donated by others.
Prosecutions under the Animal Welfare Act are brought by Local Authorities, not the RSPCA.
Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 Inspectors and constables can legally enter premises if they suspect an animal is suffering. RSPCA officers cannot. (Unless they happen to have been appointed Inspectors by the relevant Local Authority.)
Perhaps the RSPCA had informed the Local Authority of their suspicions long ago, in which case they had done all they legally can.
Have you not noticed that the RSPCA does not respond to the rantings; simply because those who rant usually have little regard for the facts, just uninformed opinions.
I suggest you read the Animal Welfare Act 2006 before getting hot under the collar.
Then you will realise that it is your Local Authority you should approach, NOT the RSPCA, if you suspect a case of animal cruelty.
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Well if you really believe that then why dont we ALL CANCEL donations to them, because what your claiming means everybody is wasting their money, we would be better paying more rates and local authorities having their own "legal" animal welfare dept and empowered inspectors, lets scrap the rspca now, or will you have a reason to keep them, you said they cant do anything, so whats the point.
A lot of emotion on this thread, with scant regard for reality.
The RSPCA is merely a charity. It is NOT a government department, or a part of the UK legal system. Like any other charity, it is responsible to those who fund it, not to the general public. I suspect a lot of those criticising the RSPCA contribute nothing to it, but oddly, feel they can dictate how it should spend its income - the money donated by others.
Prosecutions under the Animal Welfare Act are brought by Local Authorities, not the RSPCA.
Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 Inspectors and constables can legally enter premises if they suspect an animal is suffering. RSPCA officers cannot. (Unless they happen to have been appointed Inspectors by the relevant Local Authority.)
Perhaps the RSPCA had informed the Local Authority of their suspicions long ago, in which case they had done all they legally can.
Have you not noticed that the RSPCA does not respond to the rantings; simply because those who rant usually have little regard for the facts, just uninformed opinions.
I suggest you read the Animal Welfare Act 2006 before getting hot under the collar.
Then you will realise that it is your Local Authority you should approach, NOT the RSPCA, if you suspect a case of animal cruelty.
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Well if you really believe that then why dont we ALL CANCEL donations to them, because what your claiming means everybody is wasting their money, we would be better paying more rates and local authorities having their own "legal" animal welfare dept and empowered inspectors, lets scrap the rspca now, or will you have a reason to keep them, you said they cant do anything, so whats the point.