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A new fighting force for animals launched

WSACIT | 07.01.2011 22:57 | Animal Liberation | South Coast

The West Sussex Animal Cruelty Investigations Team is a newly established animal rights organisation.

The West Sussex Animal Cruelty Investigations Team is a small unincorporated association which campaign against animal abuse in and around West Sussex. WSACIT was launched on the 1st of January 2010 following a illegal hunting incident nr Horsham, West Sussex. WSACIT operates under the simple principle that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for entertainment.

The group also campaigns, investigates and exposes animal cruelty. The group also promote a cruelty-free lifestyle.

Jake, one of the main spokespeople said:

"It's about time that animal abusers face a dedicated 'fighting force'. There are literally hundreds of animal rights campaigns out there which are trying to make a difference however we are unique in the fact we will also investigate animal cruelty at residential properties, not just focusing on UK labs or slaughterhouses, etc. We believe issues can and should be peacefully resolved. We are firmly opposed to any criminal act. Our members should always remain polite when promoting our cause and should not commit any criminal acts or harassment."

We will expose animal abusers and raise public awareness through cruelty investigations, information stalls, leafleting, demonstrations and regular group meetings. If you would like to get involved, get in touch and we will be more than happy to assist you.

On our website contains useful information about our group which also includes our contact details.

WSACIT
- Homepage: http://www.wsacit.co.uk

Comments

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Just leave the animals alone.

08.01.2011 00:11

I'm sure left alone animals would manage to fend for themselves without the need for some stupid human self appointed 'defence force'.

human


unincorporated association

08.01.2011 02:12

why is such a technical legal term being used?

word spotter


To avoid conspiracy charges....

08.01.2011 08:48

Probably an effort to show that actions by one member cannot be used against all members.

M Bowes