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New A.L.F Prisoner needs support

ARCrew | 16.01.2004 00:12

An Animal rights activist has been jailed for two months after trying to free two marmoset monkeys he saw on television. Kerry Whitburn, 34, broke into The Fish Specialist, in Mansfield Road, Woodthorpe, last year.

Nottingham magistrates heard how he saw the shop on a TV documentary and noticed the monkeys in cages which he thought too small. Alison Quinn, prosecuting, said that last June Whitburn taped a black bin liner to a door panel at the front of the shop then smashed it with a crow bar. Along with the crow bar, he also had two sacks in which he intended to transport the monkeys to an animal sanctuary. He crawled into the shop and released the monkeys from their cages, but left after being disturbed.

The owner opened the shop the next day to find the monkeys roaming free around the shop. Whitburn, of Edgbaston, Birmingham, was arrested and charged after blood was found on the inner blind of the door which matched his.

Last month he admitted burglary with intent. Gavin Haigh, defending, said: "His beliefs were such that, while watching television, he decided that the monkeys were not being kept in ways they should have been. "He tried to buy the monkeys but was refused. So great were his feelings that he felt he had no choice but to save them. "He had altruistic motives for the burglary and that makes it somewhat unusual." Whitburn has had previous convictions for public order offences in pursuit of his beliefs.

The court heard that he is unable to work in his position of a mental health nurse as he suffers from stress and anxiety. Presiding magistrate Clive Allen said: "The burglary was serious and we have no other option because of your previous convictions, the premeditation and lack of remorse."


Kerry received a two month prison sentence.

Please send upbeat letters to Kerry (nothing gloomy or depressing) to help lift his spirits. Please remember to put your own postal address on letters as any anonymous letters more than often end up in the bin.

Kerry Whitburn LC6637
North Sea Camp
Croppers Lane
Freiston
Boston
Lincs
PE22 0QX

Thanks for your time.


ARCrew

Comments

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hilarious...

16.01.2004 01:36

Aren't there charities and insititutions that can help in situations like this, rendering this kind of Frank Spencer-esqe farce unnecessary?

monkey boy


Like animals trapped in cages eh?

16.01.2004 01:44

Monkey boy -> A real idiot.

Spanna


animal rights?

16.01.2004 10:04

what is the opinion of UK-IMC on vegan capitalists i would like to find out.

translator


Spanna...

16.01.2004 11:30

Read again, numbnuts.

If Frank Spencer had bothered doing this properly, no problem... but instead he had to turn it into a comedy routine... what a pathetic little fart.

He endangered the lives of both monkeys with his FAILED slapstick 'rescue'. Where are the monkeys now, eh? In a lab somewhere, thanks to Franky S?

monkey boy


What?

16.01.2004 11:32

Is it really necessary to have an opinion on "vegan capitalists" anyway?

Capitalism - yes; Veganism - well, maybe, if you insist?

But together? Don't be stupid. If you're trying to be provocative then try again; this time with something approaching a DECENT POINT.

Oh - by the way - "UK-IMC" doesn't have an opinion on anything. It's not some sort of supercomputer, its a bunch of individuals. Tchoh.

As for monkey man: Silly boy. Have a bacon sarnie. :-)



Mad Monk


NASTY PEOPLE

16.01.2004 12:02


What a horrible lot you are. I would perfer a decent monkey anyday. How can you have so little compassion and empathy, either for someone clearly well meaning if disturbed or for the animals?

monkey


Fair go

16.01.2004 20:31

Good on him for trying to do something.

Mark


sorry

16.01.2004 20:36

>But together? Don't be stupid. If you're trying to be provocative then try again; this >time with something approaching a DECENT POINT.
Actually this is an important for the anarchists to answer for because ALF members/supporters are considered a somesort of "activist elite" and they get a lot of solidarity when they are in prison.

>Oh - by the way - "UK-IMC" doesn't have an opinion on anything. It's not some sort of >supercomputer, its a bunch of individuals. Tchoh.
well done - you got me on that one, but without point scoring I was actually refering to the people that post on here.

translator


Must Try Harder...

17.01.2004 01:30

I'm inclined to agree with the comment about endangering the welfare of the Monkeys here (as well as their own).

I understand perfectly well what they were trying to do, and props to them for caring enough to try it, but, they should have put a bit more planning and thought into the operation rather than just impulsively doing it.

As for the 'have a Bacon sarnie' quip, grow up and stop being so obnoxious, as you've just succeeded in dissing about 6 million Vegans and Vegetarians in this country.

Would you say 'Have a side of Beef' to a Hindu?
I doubt it somehow.

Pragmatist


Oh don't be so oversensitive

18.01.2004 14:17

"Would you say 'Have a side of Beef' to a Hindu?

I doubt it somehow."

Yes I would. Look: "Oy, Hindu! Have a side of beef mate!"

Simple.

By the same token: "Jews! Muslims! 'Ave a bacon sandwich mate! That 1,000 year-old book was written before refrigeration - we can keep pork safely now! Time to move on!"

Soz, but I don't go to pieces just 'cos some people get prissy about what they eat. And I'm an atheist, so I don't see why Hindus are any different from any other misguided religious type.

I don't really have a problem "dissing" vegans, just as I don't have a problem with people BEING vegans.

But if you're telling me that, as a believer in personal freedom, I can't make throwaway quips, then I've a problem with that.

Mad Monk


REALLY ALF?

18.01.2004 15:34


I mean, was this guy really ALF? Or was he just someone worried enough about keeping members of our closest living relative species in small cages to do something? It's true there are lot worse things happening to primates, though (sigh). Cambridge Primate Lab, for one. What are we like?

monkey

monkey


Prisoner of Conscience

18.01.2004 16:29

This prisoner appears on  http://www.directaction.info/ (BiteBack Magazine) So yes, he is being classed as an ALF prisoner (who still needs your support!)

For the animals,

ARCrew