Friday, 23 October 2015

What On Earth Is It About Mottingham..?

The parenting is bad enough, but it seems people are just as bad with pets:
Dexter Everand James, 48, was arrested after police were called to Beaconsfield Parade in Beaconsfield Road, Mottingham, and found the body of a dead dog.
The dog had allegedly been tied to railings outside a flat with a rope around its neck. The incident happened at around 6.50pm on Tuesday, and was witnessed by several people who were around the busy parade of shops at the time.
Nuke the place from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.

4 comments:

  1. An RSPCA spokeswoman added: "This sounds like a horrible incident and upsetting for all involved.

    "We are keen to help the police with their enquiries in any way we can."


    Ò_o

    One wonders why they think they should be involved...

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  2. A neutron bomb is acceptable as it only destroys folk and leaves the infrastructure standing. On second thoughts, total destruction is the only option. Let us leave the space to be colonised by foreign itinerants and roaming gypos. May each, consume the other, and add further detritus, to be eaten by wandering curs.

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  3. "One wonders why they think they should be involved..."

    Media whoring opportunity.

    Try getting the RSPCA to give a toss about a wild animal in distress when there is no-one's door they can break down with a camera crew in tow or money to be made.

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  4. "One wonders why they think they should be involved..."

    Anon puts their finger on it.

    "A neutron bomb is acceptable as it only destroys folk and leaves the infrastructure standing."

    I'm not entirely sure there's much infrastructure worth preserving either...

    "Try getting the RSPCA to give a toss about a wild animal in distress..."

    Or a domestic one, as Kay Burley discovered this week...

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