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14.06.2012 Presentation at Congress on Animal Law for Belgian police and attorneys

14.06.2012_Leuven_politie_studie_dag__2Today a team from Eyes on Animals was invited to give a talk at the Congress on Animals & Law for Belgian police and attorneys, which was held in the town of Leuven. We gave a presentation on the violations that we have observed during the loading, transport and unloading of farm animals in front of a crowd of 175 people. Also present were the Animal Police from the Netherlands, who gave a terrific speech on their work to fight animal abuse. Interesting was that this has improved their effectiveness in fighting all sorts of other crimes, as animal abuse is, in 80% of the cases, linked to other crimes such as the trade of drugs, weapons, women, and violence towards children. A Belgian policewoman also gave a very interesting speech about a book she just published, summarizing all the Belgian national laws available to protect animals from suffering.

At the end of our speech participants came up asking for our training brochure and we made many new contacts with local attorneys and police that take animal crimes seriously and want to get more involved. It was a very stimulating day and we would like to thank Politea for organizing it.

 

 

 

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Training highway police Belgium

"A law is only as effective as its enforcement"
The European animal transport legislation was created with the aim of preventing animal suffering during transport. Unfortunately in practice, this legislation is still too often ignored , resulting in animals forced to endure crowded conditions, lack of water and food, injuryand exhaustion. Once an animal truck leaves its place of loading, it can be hours and even days before the animals arrive at their destination. During these long journeys, there are sadly no routine inspections. The animals in transit urgently need the highway police throughout Europe to get involved. They have the authority to stop livestock trucks on the road and fine the perpetrator. Unfortunately, the highway police do not learn about the animal transport laws in their standard curriculum. This is why we offer the trainings to them ourselves.Eyes on Animals started training the Belgian highway police in 2009.

 

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