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Letters - the new straits times - 24th Oct 2005

 

Only a jail term will suffice

 

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THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is in the second

phase of collecting signatures for its petition to the Prime Minister

to raise the penalty for cruelty to animals which at present is a

RM200 fine and/or six months' imprisonment, based on the Animal

Ordinance 1953.

 

The first phase of the petition collected 20,000 signatures. This was

insufficient and the second phase aims to raise the number to 100,000

signatures.

 

Perhaps what is most disturbing about this petition is not that only

20,000 people bothered to sign it, but that a petition is required in

the first place to draw attention to the need to raise the penalty for

animal cruelty.

 

When pure-bred puppies are sold for no less than RM1,000, a fine of up

to RM200 is an inadequate amount. Malaysians as a nation are

accustomed to paying their way out. The only way to truly reflect the

heinousness of cruelty to animals is a jail term.

 

" The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are

treated, " said Mohandas Gandhi.

 

In the recent case of Lien Chong San, 46, who pleaded guilty to animal

cruelty and was fined RM100, Lien said that the dog in question,

Sheena, " was old already " - as though this justified his neglect of

her.

 

LISA KUOK Petaling Jaya

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