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5 months ago
BAN LIVE EXPORTS RAMSGATE
A tribute to everyone who is campaigning to stop the Live Export trade in Ramsgate & world wide. I've used photos from the ' Stop Live Exports From...
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5 months ago
Remembering Jill, an animal hero
Jill Phipps was an animal rights activist who was killed in 1995 whilst protesting against the live export of calves from Coventry airport. This fi...
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5 months ago
Long distance transport investigation in Turkey
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Thanet Council in Kent, UK does not want this vile trade which uses its port. It is unable to stop it due to The Harbours, Docks & Piers Clauses Act of 1847 which makes it illegal to refuse a ship the use of a port if it is carrying out lawful trade. This law stops port owners refusing trade on e...
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5 months ago
Live export protest at Ramsgate 28/07/11 tidy Scania livestock trucks!
yet more stupid, pathetic behaviour and abuse from the protesters...costing taxpayers money to police them! the protesters need to get a job, and a...
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Thanet Council does not want this vile trade but is unable to stop it due to The Harbours, Docks & Piers Clauses Act of 1847 which makes it illegal to refuse a ship the use of a port if it is carrying out lawful trade. This law stops port owners refusing trade on ethical grounds. Please sign the ...
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5 months ago
Inside Out Fifteen years since live exports divided Brightlingsea Protest
BBC Inside Out Fifteen years since live exports divided Brightlingsea Protest.
In January 1995 Brightlingsea was thrust into the spotlight when fa...
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5 months ago
Ramsgate Live Animal Export Demo, August 2011
On Saturday 13th August 2011 hundreds of people marched through the streets of Ramsgate to protest against its port being used for live animal expo...
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What a surprise that the 2 negative comments are from lorry drivers! The Sunday Times article of 04/09/2011 about this disgusting trade mentions that a company was last year ordered by magistrates in Dover to pay more than £10,000 for breaches of the Welfare of Animals (Transport) Order. Perhaps ...
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5 months ago
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Thanet Council in Kent, UK does not want the vile live export trade which uses its port. It is unable to stop it due to The Harbours, Docks & Piers Clauses Act of 1847 which makes it illegal to refuse a ship the use of a port if it is carrying out lawful trade. This law stops port owners refusing...