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Just recieved this response to a petition regarding keeping exotics - good news I think
We received a petition asking: “We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to support private exotic captive care keepers.”· Read the petition · Petitions homepage Read the Government’s response The Government believes it is right for people to own and keep animals provided they can meet the animals’ welfare needs. Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 (the “2006 Act”) it is an offence for an owner or keeper of a vertebrate animal to cause it unnecessary suffering or neglect its welfare needs. The 2006 Act introduced a “welfare offence” which means that owners and keepers must provide for the welfare needs of their animals (commonly known as the five freedoms: suitable environment, suitable diet, ability to exhibit normal behaviour patterns, house with or apart from other animals, and protection from pain, suffering, injury and disease). Those that break this law can be fined up to £20,000 or sent to prison. Powers are provided to enforcers to investigate complaints of poor welfare. Vigorous law is therefore in place to protect captive animals and any new secondary legislation under the 2006 Act to ban or restrict the keeping of certain animals could only be justified if there is robust, peer reviewed and scientifically proven evidence that their welfare is being compromised and the protection provided by the 2006 Act is inadequate. We are not aware of any such evidence with regard to the keeping of primates.
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What a load of crap! Another load of words that basically says if we want to change it at some point we will......well no surprise there then!
Well that was how I understood this sentence. to ban or restrict the keeping of certain animals could only be justified if there is robust, peer reviewed and scientifically proven evidence that their welfare is being compromised and the protection provided by the 2006 Act is inadequate
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That if certain organisations were against something then they would only need to bang on enough about it to get it changed. No matter what the laws are.
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I'm happy with the governments response. They clearly see it as our right to keep animals, the only caveat to that is that we treat them properly. So basically the ball is in our court; we don't have to prove that keeping exotics is ok, the anti's have to prove that it isn't ok...and given that the government would be looking for "robust, peer reviewed and scientifically proven evidence" from the anti's I doubt that we've got too much to worry about. Their arguments have, so far, fallen a long way short of those criteria.
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