Vet Catherine Henstridge said she had heard of such thefts but didn’t believe thieves could be so cruel, adding: ‘I thought it was an urban myth. The chips are tiny – almost impossible to find just by feeling. Then you have the problem of removing it. You’d have to keep the dog still. It would be extraordinarily cruel.’Not a problem for a certain demographic that the RSPCA rarely touch.
Kent police said Isla was seized during the execution of an ‘unrelated theft warrant’, although no arrests had been made.Of course they weren't...
H/T: Ted Treen via email
3 comments:
Such loveable rogues, these 'ethnically distinct' travellers, aren't they? It must be so pleasant, belonging to a minority to whom the laws don't apply and on whom the police will never seek to enforce compliance.
Ted Treen has pre-empted me. Well done, Ted!
"It must be so pleasant, belonging to a minority to whom the laws don't apply and on whom the police will never seek to enforce compliance."
With all the varied groups these days, add 'em all up and it may no longer BE 'a minority'!
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