Nothing at all to do with fishing, but I feel I must say something.

dont know ware you get your facts from but its garbage wot your saying .there might be a percentage that do this not every one but.there are to many who use this as exscuse.im not saying that if your abused you dont have problems .but all abused kids dont grow up to abuse belive me i know


















































bused dont always abuse and thats fact
 
Sorry Gary,i read this a while ago,i should have said \"in some cases\"
I did\'nt mean for this to come from me personally...
 
ne bother alan .your right in some cases it happens .lets hope these b*****s get caught


gary
 
Most comments dead right lads. I just cannot understand what these b******s get out of doing such a thing to a defenceless animal. A couple of years or so back,my son was coming back from the off-licence and saw two scumbags standing next to one of our cats. The cat was minding its own business just sitting on the wall and one of these tw**s leaned over and spat in the cats face.Me and the son followed them down the lane onto the sea front keeping a nice pace behind them until they realised something was up. We then walked over the road just behind them and the son says \"here lads, you know that cat that you just spat on ? well, ITS HIS !. One look at what they faced and the cowardly Ba******s caved in. I had hold of one by the neck and the other one was shitting himself until I SPAT on HIM and he started to bloody cry !. I told them what would happen if ever I saw them again near my house and they buggered off pretty sharpish. I didnt stop to think that I could have been done for assault if they went to the law but I just saw red when confronted with the pair of them. I know two wrongs never make a right but I still stand by what I did and I would do it again should the need arise. It just went to show what bottle these two had at the end of the day.

gag1
 
About 10 years ago we had a cat shot off the garden fence with an airgun. Luckily it was just a skin wound and it recovered. A few days later the same gang of lads set light to a dumped settee and pushed it up against the fence. Being slightly peeved at the cat, this pushed me over the edge and I had a go at one of them. The next morning I woke up to find my rear windscreen smashed and a bill for £120 to replace it, made me wish I\'d did a better job on them?
 
About 10 years ago we had a cat shot off the garden fence with an airgun. Luckily it was just a skin wound and it recovered. A few days later the same gang of lads set light to a dumped settee and pushed it up against the fence. Being slightly peeved at the cat, this pushed me over the edge and I had a go at one of them. The next morning I woke up to find my rear windscreen smashed and a bill for £120 to replace it, made me wish I\'d did a better job on them?
normally a good hiding puts things right,shame it normally back fires and the victim gets pulled by the police,this is justice lmfao !
 
Well according to the Police Nothing happened in the park with the youths. The man that took the dog in was apparently the owner and it was due to an incident in his house that the dog was hurt. He has been arrested then released without charge ????? A report has been sent to the R.S.P.C.A.
 
the paper has printed the name of the street he lives in
i wonder if he gets any visits

seemingly the lads that were pulled in earlier had some damage done to their homes
 
As well as giving the blokes\' full name, the street he lives on and pinpoints his house ast approximately 30 yards from the animal shelter he took the pup to.....they also printed a full page photo of him on the FRONT PAGE of tonights\' issue......

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......His bed has probably already been prepared at the General.
 
Aye Jim, It was on the North East news tonight exactly as you stated. Lets hope the RSPCA go ahead and press charges.

gag1
 
If he is guilty why have the police decided to take no further action. There is something not quite right here. Is our press leading us up the garden wall again.
This is one of the reasons that I stopped buying toilet paper sorry newspaper.
If he has hurt this puppy he deserves everything that comes his way but as sless has said what about the lads that have had their homes damaged.
Lets not get the U.S.A. mentality. Over here it is still innocent untill proven guilty.
That said if he is guilty. Well never mind.

Jim.
 
Hello Jim. Not too sure about this but I understand that its up to the RSPCA to prosecute. The Police hand over their findings to them in cases of animal cruelty and they, (RSPCA), decide whether or not to prosecute. Strange state of affairs though mate as I would have thought that it was up to the Police to prosecute anyway. Just have to wait and see mate.

gag1
 
heres the story as it appeared in the journal

Puppy\'s \'saviour\' arrested Sep 23 2004




By Kevin Donald, The Journal


A man who claimed youths in a North park had kicked a puppy to death was yesterday arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty.

Paul Foreman, 31, told animal rescue staff in South Shields that he had rescued the puppy from thugs who were kicking it around \"like a football\" in the town\'s Temple Park.

But police yesterday said the dog\'s injuries had been caused in Mr Foreman\'s home and the story about the park was made up.

Police have released Mr Foreman without charge but have referred the case to the RSPCA.

Mr Foreman, of Stanhope Road, South Shields, posed as a caring good Samaritan when he handed the injured animal to staff at St Francis Animal Rescue, yards from his front door.

He said he had rescued the pup from a gang of yobs attacking it near the BMX track on Temple Park Fields, South Shields.

He told staff three young thugs were battering the tiny animal mercilessly, kicking it like a football and throwing her around \"like a rag doll\", which upset his four-year-old son terribly.

But a spokesman for Northumbria Police said yesterday: \"A 31-year-old man who originally brought the injured puppy into the authorities was arrested on suspicion of cruelty to an animal but was later released with no further action, although a file will be sent to the RSPCA.

\"The injuries to the dog appear to be the result of an incident in the man\'s home, rather than caused by youths at a local park.\"

For more than a week police scoured schools and public parks to root out the yobs.

Animal lovers from as far afield as Holland pledged more than £2,500 in reward money and donations to St Francis Animal Rescue.

Inspector Simon Charlton of South Shields Police said: \"I would like to stress that the children we have interviewed in relation to this matter were in no way involved in the attack on this dog.

\"I understand at least one person\'s home has been wrongly targeted because of this, but I can categorically state that these people had nothing to do with it.\"

The RSPCA is considering taking legal action. A spokesman said: \"We will be looking at the file and considering what, if any, action we are going to take.\"

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now hes identified its only a matter of time til he gets whats owing to him. i\'m a pretty easy going type of person but scum like this make my p**s boil. can\'t see him being able to stay living in that house, people have long memories, hope hes hounded out.

[Edited on 23/9/2004 by micky-quayle]
 
He has been on Look North tonight and has said that he got the dog as a pet for his son and he only said what he said so the dog could get treatment (as he is on a low income) after his son had been playing with the dog and appeared to have dropped it thus causing the injuries......hmm

Call me a cynic, but if he was capable of lying about the lads playing football with the puppy then why should we believe him now....
 
There have been a lot of harsh words spoken since this topic began and most of them have been directed towards the youth in the north east. As someone who deals with this sort of problem (the accusation not the subject) on a day to day basis I never fail to be amazed at the hostility of adults towards the kids at our school, sometimes justified but equally, often misplaced and initiated as a way of making a scapegoat out of the most vulnerable and easiest target. If the newspaper report is correct, and I remain increasingly sceptical of all newspaper reports these days, then Paul Foreman is nearer to being one of our generation than he is to 13 year olds (those same 13 year olds at my school raised £400 for NESA for someone they\'d never met) I don\'t see myself as some mamby pamby social worker do gooder but I think more and more we are almost brainwashed by the press into a course of action that pre judges individuals or groups way before the truth prevails. Not all of today\'s youth are disaffected.
Now.... will be up for a few days at the end of October so if anyone fancies a hoy let me know.


[Edited on 23/9/2004 by Stores]
 
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