January 15, 2009Comments are closed.pet shops/puppy farming
Debra Tranter, angel of Australian puppy farm dogs, has had the case brought against her by ACA Breeders Kennels dismissed;
An Animal Liberation Victoria activist has vowed to continue her campaign against puppy farms, after several charges against her were dismissed in court yesterday.
Deborah Tranter, 43, was part of a raid on the ACA Breeders Kennel Farm, at Stradbroke, last April.
The prosecution alleged that Ms Tranter had driven into one of the owners, Matthew Hams, after a confrontation.
She was charged with assault with a weapon, reckless conduct endangering life, and causing injury.
But magistrate Mornane dismissed the charges, saying it was impossible to rule that Mr Hams was standing in front of the vehicle, or that Miss Tranter meant to run into him.
Miss Tranter pleaded guilty to trespass, and received a two-year good behaviour bond without conviction, preventing her from entering the farm again.
More than 30 supporters of the Hams family and Ms Tranter packed the Sale Magistrates Court. ref
It’s hard to imagine how such a tiny woman finds the strength to keep standing up to these mouthbreathers, but we all owe her an enormous debt of gratitude for having the courage and conviction to keep working to expose the truth.
Congratulations Debra!
Deb sure is brave – anyone like these puppy farmers who treat dogs cruelly and as mere commodities has no respect for human life either -only $$$$ rule these b**###.
Puppy farms have to close. Please refer to this current blog & ++public support –
http://blogs.smh.com.au/environment/archives/2009/01/are_pets.html