[Deleted User] wrote: » Thankfully, this has stopped. Airlines refuse to transport dogs of any breed.
[Deleted User] wrote: » We’re members of the EU and must trade under their rules, so me supporting a ban is neither here nor there.
The Satanist wrote: » BAI rejects complaint by Irish Greyhound Board over RTÉ documentary As expected, the "Running For Their Lives" documentary was found to be “fair, objective and impartial”.
donkeykong5 wrote: » Bloody delighted.
Deleted User wrote: » Exactly, Mike. If someone on the telly or radio says something, shur it must be true.
angel eyes 2012 wrote: » Yes, it is great news isn't it. Rte is not perfect but I have no issue in relation to paying my licence fee this year after this accurate production, which has now been endorsed thoroughly by the BAI. Granted I had to skip certain parts of the programme as I was too upset to watch them.
Doctors room ghost wrote: » There was a similar barstool story doing the rounds here last year that a local farmer used to break the legs of his ewes to stop them jumping and knocking walls. “A sledge” he used to use. Turns out his ewes used to have a bad case of footrot and the farmer was elderly and unable to keep up with his workload. A few runs through a foot bath and their broken legs were all of a sudden cured.
anewme wrote: » I've never bought a TV Licence in my life as I dont believe in them, but I'm going to bite the bullet. Programs like this need to be made. I haven't watched the program at all, but I know enough to know it's made a real difference.
jackboy wrote: » Bizarre.
anewme wrote: » If you say so.
Deleted User wrote: » Thankfully, this has stopped. Airlines refuse to transport dogs of any breed.
anewme wrote: » I've never bought a TV Licence in my life as I dont believe in them, but I'm going to bite the bullet. Programs like this need to be made.I haven't watched the program at all, but I know enough to know it's made a real difference.
jackboy wrote: » Yes. Read your post again.
MIKEKC wrote: » So it only stopped because the airlines refused to transport the dogs.
anewme wrote: » I don't have RTE or even a TV , but as I've a computer, I'm supposed to have a license. Never bothered till now, happy for programs like this to be made and circulated. I know from the online clips what are in it, I've seen the closing scene. That's all you need to see.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Amazing. Just amazing.
The Satanist wrote: » You can watch it here; factual and truthful as verified by ther BAI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0R2bNG9Vn8
[Deleted User] wrote: » No one with agendas, eh?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Do you always rely on others to make informed opinions for you?
The Satanist wrote: » Only yourself.
anewme wrote: » I know its available. I've been aware of what happens to Greyhounds in China, Spain etc for a long time and made up my own mind. I was also surprised that it was always brushed under the carpet. Delighted that the program showed others.
anewme wrote: » Today's discovery of Irish dogs being shipped off to Spain in an injured, dehydrated condition really show how seriously the IGB take Greyhound welfare. They've as much credibility as the FAI.
[Deleted User] wrote: » It shows that, unfortunately there are still too many rogues in the game. It would be interesting to see who sold the old dog a s the two Unraced ones.
anewme wrote: » Will they even try to get to the bottom of it?