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Originally Posted by poohbear If he doesn't resign or get chucked out he will be back in his job lecturing us on how to behave responsibly.
If guilty of this I'm not particularly bothered how he feels about it....it was an inexcusable act of stupidity not befitting the job. |
I cannot agree more.
It cannot
again be one law for them and one for us ?
If it was a member of the pulblic, then by now they would be arrested on
suspicion of animal cruelty or neglect,.....and as a generalisation, "mistakes" by the police go unpunished (and there have been many, including fatal)...while "there`s no such thing as a mistake" by a member of the public.....
I wonder why ?
We are constantly told that ignorance is not an excuse !!!
Time for a change.....and especially where innocent animals are concerned !!
That`s me off of my soap box !!