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War on Cats - Jan Klimkowski - 23-08-2010 Coming to a town near you...... The action, captured by a CCTV camera, starts c20 seconds in. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtuqQb_6cNk :hmpf: * context: random friendly cat, random evil human. War on Cats - Magda Hassan - 24-08-2010 What a monstrous woman :damnmate:. I'd be interested in any updates on this. War on Cats - Myra Bronstein - 24-08-2010 I believe the cat had owners who found their pet safe after 15 hours. Ideally the perp will face charges. War on Cats - Magda Hassan - 24-08-2010 She should definitely face charges. The bin could have been put out as per normal and the cat crushed by the collection truck. Which I think was her intention. They way she was looking around before hand she knew she was doing wrong and didn't want to be seen. War on Cats - Peter Lemkin - 24-08-2010 The heat ray could be used! :motz: War on Cats - Magda Hassan - 24-08-2010 Kind of unusual for an apparently working class young couple like that to have 3 or more CCTV at the front of a small house. And of course a great advertisement for manufacturing consent for the further roll out of the already very extensive CCTV system in the UK. "Oh, but what about the cats! We would never have got that woman with out that CCTV catching her in the act". I noticed that she looks like she is wearing gloves too even though she is wearing a short sleeve t-shirt, given the weather there can't be for warmth, it indicates some sort of premeditation to me. Also there have been no charges laid against her. Which I find hard to imagine. There would have to be something they could charge her with. But they can see fit to protect her. Though I can understand she or her house would be in some danger given high feeling about her behaviour. I'm not sure this is all kosher. Be interesting to see how it all goes. War on Cats - Jan Klimkowski - 24-08-2010 It's developed into an international incident.... :vollkommenauf: Quote:Police officers protect home of woman who put cat in bin http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/7961938/Police-officers-protect-home-of-woman-who-put-cat-in-bin.html War on Cats - Charles Drago - 24-08-2010 Hmmm ......... I'm king of the cats. War on Cats - Malcolm Pryce - 24-08-2010 I too wondered about why they had CCTV outside their house. But maybe that's the problem with devoting so much time to deep political theorising: you can't even see a woman throw a cat into the bin without suspecting it's a false flag War on Cats - Magda Hassan - 25-08-2010 Malcolm Pryce Wrote:I too wondered about why they had CCTV outside their house. But maybe that's the problem with devoting so much time to deep political theorising: you can't even see a woman throw a cat into the bin without suspecting it's a false flagLOL C'mon Malcolm, don't you reckon the cat's in on it too? :dontknow: |