Camden : Alpaca Llamas being abused and frightened on Camden High Street
Camden People | 24.12.2009 17:10 | Animal Liberation | South Coast | World
A man has been bringing Alpaca Llamas on to Camden High Street and making money out of tourists posing for photos with the frightened animals. Local dogs who have never seen a llama before were barking at the frightened animals causing upset to the llamas and the dogs. The llamas are being transported in a trailer not meant for animals which is towed by a Vauxhall Astra for no reason except cash...
Many people were remarking how creul they found this. The man was wearing a t -shirt with a link to a website that either doesn't exist or is down :
http://alpacaworld.wibbly.com
Every time someone took a pic he dmanded cash & encouraged people to crowd and cuddle the distressed animals. Yesterday he brought a white llama and stayed for several hours according to a worker in Camden. Today he brought a second animal, a red brown llama.
He claimed that he had bought the animals in Peru.
The man is white, tuuby around 30 years old. He is transporting the llamas on the back of a shaky looking trailer towed by Vauxhall Astra : KMO2KFX
Locals called the RSPCA as they were scared that the animals might try to escape into the road or that dogs might be terrified etc.
If anyone sees this man please take a photo of the animals and the trailer and send them to London Animal Rights, Animal Liberation Front, Camden Gazette and Camden New Journal or your local newspaper if you spot them anywhere else.
http://alpacaworld.wibbly.com
Every time someone took a pic he dmanded cash & encouraged people to crowd and cuddle the distressed animals. Yesterday he brought a white llama and stayed for several hours according to a worker in Camden. Today he brought a second animal, a red brown llama.
He claimed that he had bought the animals in Peru.
The man is white, tuuby around 30 years old. He is transporting the llamas on the back of a shaky looking trailer towed by Vauxhall Astra : KMO2KFX
Locals called the RSPCA as they were scared that the animals might try to escape into the road or that dogs might be terrified etc.
If anyone sees this man please take a photo of the animals and the trailer and send them to London Animal Rights, Animal Liberation Front, Camden Gazette and Camden New Journal or your local newspaper if you spot them anywhere else.
Camden People
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