RSPCA with out photos

I watched the programme and wondered why the makers bothered. The main focus was on the reporter's dog it seemed. The programme didn't properly address the insidious modus operandi employed by the council of their club-like approach to the appointment of other council members and so their onward march where outside comment and criticism are roundly ignored. The programme achieved nothing if the intent was to expose the level of political bias and the apparently megalomanic approach to public opinion.

I'm not sure what happened to Kipling's Cat but I suppose that it died eventually.

Alec.
 
I had similar thoughts Alec,
It is difficult to try and say they were wrong on any case where the prosection was successful, I didn't think the cat woman brought anything 'against' the RSPCA at all. - the convinction was approved by the CPS and later upheld at appeal in the crown court. I cannot believe they struggled to find cases which much better demonstarted the problem?
 
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