Cable Forum

Cable Forum (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/index.php)
-   Current Affairs (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?f=20)
-   -   Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/showthread.php?t=33671240)

Maggy 25-10-2010 18:49

Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-11599380

Quote:

Five animal rights activists have been jailed for intimidating staff at firms linked to a Cambridgeshire animal testing laboratory.
Nicole Vosper, Sarah Whitehead, Thomas Harris, Nicola Tapping and Jason Mullan were jailed for up to six years each.
Good!
I'm all for campaigning for animal rights but there are ways and means that don't involve criminal acts and leaving people in fear of their lives.

Quote:

"They threatened and intimidated those who were going about their lawful business because they personally objected to the victims supplying goods and services to Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS).
"Those who have not been subject to such a campaign cannot understand how harrowing it is to be constantly on your guard against threatening letters and emails, vandalism to your home and car and even hoax bomb threats.
"Or what it's like to have your neighbours and employers told, maliciously and repeatedly, that you are a paedophile."
I can't see that they have actually achieved anything apart from giving legitimate Animal Activists a bad name..:(

budwieser 25-10-2010 19:04

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
Shame they can`t spend their time campaigning for the abused and assaulted children in this country. Priorities you know etc.:erm:

Tezcatlipoca 25-10-2010 19:12

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
Good. I hate SHAC.

We had a bunch of animal rights idiots outside our place a couple of years ago, & the company next door. Shouting & waving their placards (some SHAC, IIRC), oblivious to the fact that neither us nor the company next door had anything to do with animal testing whatsoever. Seemed to pass them by that biotech in Cambridge does not automatically equal animal testing. They got told to move on, as they were on private land, & eventually their rather lame & pointless protest dispersed.

Sirius 25-10-2010 19:22

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
These people are in my opinion not animal rights activists, They are terrorists and should have been dealt with the same as terrorists. There intention was to strike terror in to the lives of innocent people doing a job.

Animal rights campaigners have the right to protest they don't have the right to do what these idiots did.

Glad there behind bars it's such a shame it is not for long enough .

TheDaddy 26-10-2010 05:34

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35113350)
These people are in my opinion not animal rights activists, They are terrorists and should have been dealt with the same as terrorists. There intention was to strike terror in to the lives of innocent people doing a job.

Animal rights campaigners have the right to protest they don't have the right to do what these idiots did.

Glad there behind bars it's such a shame it is not for long enough .

Yes we seem to have interesting definitions of activists these days, call a spade a spade imo and bang 'em up.

Sirius 26-10-2010 05:47

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35113475)
Yes we seem to have interesting definitions of activists these days, call a spade a spade imo and bang 'em up.

I have demonstrated against foxhunting however i have not and never would do what this bunch of idiots did. I hope i made that clear for you or would you like that signed in foxes blood across my face ?

TheDaddy 26-10-2010 05:53

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35113480)
I have demonstrated against foxhunting however i have not and never would do what this bunch of idiots did. I hope i made that clear for you or would you like that signed in foxes blood across my face ?

I was actually agreeing with you, thought I was pretty clear as well, perhaps you couldn't see it due to the fox blood.

Maggy 26-10-2010 07:54

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
So no need to get umpty with each about anything then is there?;)

roger skillin 26-10-2010 11:26

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
What i would like to see is these idiots volunteering themselves for testing because if we didn't use animals for trying to cure disease then a lot more people including their own family members would die, bet they didn't think of that before they went out, long gone are the days of badly treated animals in testing facilities, they are treated very well now a days and they are all inbred so they wouldn't have even existed in the first place if they hadn't bred them

Hugh 26-10-2010 11:29

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
I don't think you really meant "inbred", did you?

TheNorm 26-10-2010 11:31

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35113331)
...Good!
I'm all for campaigning for animal rights but there are ways and means that don't involve criminal acts and leaving people in fear of their lives...

I agree 100%

Quote:

Originally Posted by roger skillin (Post 35113636)
...if we didn't use animals for trying to cure disease then a lot more people including their own family members would die, ...

Yes, but...

Much of the animal testing has nothing to do with saving human lives, more about meeting government regulations regarding safety testing. I mean, do we really need another type of shampoo?

roger skillin 26-10-2010 11:38

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35113638)
I don't think you really meant "inbred", did you?

Yes Hugh i did mean inbred, animals for testing purposes are inbred so they are genetically identical as this is better for testing

---------- Post added at 12:38 ---------- Previous post was at 12:34 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheNorm (Post 35113641)
I agree 100%



Yes, but...

Much of the animal testing has nothing to do with saving human lives, more about meeting government regulations regarding safety testing. I mean, do we really need another type of shampoo?

HLS Does not test for the purpose of cosmetics

Hugh 26-10-2010 11:46

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
I think you may be confusing "specially bred" with "inbred" - "inbred" can accentuate genetic deficencies, whilst "specially bred" is about consistency.

roger skillin 26-10-2010 11:56

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35113649)
I think you may be confusing "specially bred" with "inbred" - "inbred" can accentuate genetic deficencies, whilst "specially bred" is about consistency.


"systematic inbreeding and maintenance of inbred strains of laboratory mice and rats is of great importance for biomedical research"

Hugh 26-10-2010 12:03

Re: Huntingdon Life Sciences hate plot campaigners jailed
 
I stand corrected - my bro-in-law, who has been in medical research since the mid-80s, always refers to his subjects as "specially bred"....


All times are GMT. The time now is 21:35.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum