B & E Hamblion ditch Sequani labs
PACA - West Midlands | 21.03.2004 15:21 | Animal Liberation
B & E Hamblion Haulage Limited of Colchester have finally done the right thing and stopped delivering items to the puppy killers at Sequani labs. People Against Cruelty to Animals - West Midlands received this email 19/03/04 ...
From Hamblion Transport Ltd
Subject : Deliveries to Sequani Ltd - Ledbury
To all concerned, we wish to inform you that with immediate effect we have ceased making deliveries to Sequani Ltd - Ledbury.
Would you please acknowledge receipt of this email. Thank you.
(PACA Note: Hamblions details have now been removed from PACAs target list of companies. Please do not contact B & E Hamblion after reading the most recently updated list of Sequani suppliers that was posted on UKIMC)
Article from The East Anglian Daily times two days previous to Hamblions email:
Firm targeted by animal rights group
March 17, 2004 06:11
By Ted Jeory
A HAULAGE company is being targeted by animal rights activists who claimed to have seen it making a delivery to a business involved in vivisection.
Campaigners from the People Against Cruelty to Animals (PACA) have published the name and address of Colchester-based hauliers B and E Hamblion (Transport) Ltd on the internet.
It also asked supporters to flood the company with letters and e-mails to “question their ethics”.
But the company's owner, Paul Hamblion, said he was against animal testing and added he “just wants to earn a living”.
The activists targeted the Colchester firm after demonstrators protesting outside a Herefordshire laboratory in January claimed to have seen a Hamblion truck entering the complex.
As part of its campaign against the laboratory owners, Sequani Ltd, PACA urged all suppliers to sever business links as a “matter of conscience”.
A spokesman for PACA said: “Hamblion were seen entering and leaving Sequani on the afternoon of January 12 in one of their huge freight lorries.
“They have been contacted numerous times via e-mail and letter regarding their dealings with the vivisectors, but refuse to reply.
“We ask companies that deal with Sequani to examine their ethics and to sever their links with animal cruelty as an act of compassion.
“Anyone spotted dealing with Sequani Ltd immediately becomes a target in our campaign as they are helping supply and maintain their vile industry.”
But Mr Hamblion said he had no direct contract with Sequani's operations in Ledbury and added deliveries had been made on behalf of another client.
“We're a third party. It's not our goods we deliver - we're nothing to do with the product,” he said. “We have a contract to pick up from our client in Colchester at a central point and are told to deliver to an end destination.
“I've seen a fax from these animal people. It's not blackmail, but I've put it to one side in case there's any trouble.
“I don't like animal testing and I'd rather keep a low profile. I just want to earn a living. I don't know what we are delivering.
“If it was hazardous we'd have to know, but sometimes we just pick up a load of palettes and we wouldn't have a clue what was in them - it could be toilet rolls or baked beans for all I know.”
A spokesman for Sequani Ltd said: “We test on animals for new human and veterinarian drugs.
“We test mostly on mice, rats as well as a few rabbits and dogs. We give them small dose injections and occasionally put drugs in their diets. It's fairly low-grade stuff and we certainly don't cut them open while they're alive.
“We get lots of deliveries from all over the country from different transport companies, but we do not have any account with Hamblion directly, although they could be being used by someone else.”
ted.jeory@eadt.co.uk
Taken from: http://www.eadt.co.uk/content/news/story.asp?datetime=17+Mar+2004+06%3A11&tbrand=EADOnline&tCategory=NEWS&category=News&brand=EADOnline&itemid=IPED16+Mar+2004+21%3A11%3A51%3A407
Subject : Deliveries to Sequani Ltd - Ledbury
To all concerned, we wish to inform you that with immediate effect we have ceased making deliveries to Sequani Ltd - Ledbury.
Would you please acknowledge receipt of this email. Thank you.
(PACA Note: Hamblions details have now been removed from PACAs target list of companies. Please do not contact B & E Hamblion after reading the most recently updated list of Sequani suppliers that was posted on UKIMC)
Article from The East Anglian Daily times two days previous to Hamblions email:
Firm targeted by animal rights group
March 17, 2004 06:11
By Ted Jeory
A HAULAGE company is being targeted by animal rights activists who claimed to have seen it making a delivery to a business involved in vivisection.
Campaigners from the People Against Cruelty to Animals (PACA) have published the name and address of Colchester-based hauliers B and E Hamblion (Transport) Ltd on the internet.
It also asked supporters to flood the company with letters and e-mails to “question their ethics”.
But the company's owner, Paul Hamblion, said he was against animal testing and added he “just wants to earn a living”.
The activists targeted the Colchester firm after demonstrators protesting outside a Herefordshire laboratory in January claimed to have seen a Hamblion truck entering the complex.
As part of its campaign against the laboratory owners, Sequani Ltd, PACA urged all suppliers to sever business links as a “matter of conscience”.
A spokesman for PACA said: “Hamblion were seen entering and leaving Sequani on the afternoon of January 12 in one of their huge freight lorries.
“They have been contacted numerous times via e-mail and letter regarding their dealings with the vivisectors, but refuse to reply.
“We ask companies that deal with Sequani to examine their ethics and to sever their links with animal cruelty as an act of compassion.
“Anyone spotted dealing with Sequani Ltd immediately becomes a target in our campaign as they are helping supply and maintain their vile industry.”
But Mr Hamblion said he had no direct contract with Sequani's operations in Ledbury and added deliveries had been made on behalf of another client.
“We're a third party. It's not our goods we deliver - we're nothing to do with the product,” he said. “We have a contract to pick up from our client in Colchester at a central point and are told to deliver to an end destination.
“I've seen a fax from these animal people. It's not blackmail, but I've put it to one side in case there's any trouble.
“I don't like animal testing and I'd rather keep a low profile. I just want to earn a living. I don't know what we are delivering.
“If it was hazardous we'd have to know, but sometimes we just pick up a load of palettes and we wouldn't have a clue what was in them - it could be toilet rolls or baked beans for all I know.”
A spokesman for Sequani Ltd said: “We test on animals for new human and veterinarian drugs.
“We test mostly on mice, rats as well as a few rabbits and dogs. We give them small dose injections and occasionally put drugs in their diets. It's fairly low-grade stuff and we certainly don't cut them open while they're alive.
“We get lots of deliveries from all over the country from different transport companies, but we do not have any account with Hamblion directly, although they could be being used by someone else.”
ted.jeory@eadt.co.uk
Taken from: http://www.eadt.co.uk/content/news/story.asp?datetime=17+Mar+2004+06%3A11&tbrand=EADOnline&tCategory=NEWS&category=News&brand=EADOnline&itemid=IPED16+Mar+2004+21%3A11%3A51%3A407
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