ALONG with 30,000 other people, I have signed a petition on the Government’s website calling for mandatory CCTV in slaughterhouses with independent monitoring of the footage. I have seen investigations that found evidence of widespread cruelty inside most of the slaughterhouses.
The footage - usually fly on the wall cameras inside slaughterhouses - revealed animals being kicked, punched, beaten and burned with cigarettes.
Others were dragged by their ears, picked up by fleeces and thrown, stunned and hit with clubs.
More than 145 MPs support the campaign for CCTV and 76 per cent of people do too, according to a recent YouGov poll.
Anyone wishing to add their name to the petition or find out more about the campaign can do so at www.slaughterhousecctv.org.uk. It’s been one hundred years since the outbreak of World War I where over one million horses were killed. Animals have no voice. they have no choice.
Mr L G Bishop, Heulog, Pontypool
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