According to this report and accompanying video from CBS 2 News in Los Angeles, some employees of the county's animal shelter are engaging in acts of animal cruelty. You can view the report and video yourself by clicking here.
Here's my question for the group. If there are video cameras all over the place, and people can see this activity happening, why does it take an investigation from a news station to get someone's attention? Why are these animal control officers not disciplined the first time they are seen using improper techniques? Is this behavior so routine that it takes an outsider to point out that it is not acceptable to the taxpayers who fund the shelter? I'm confused...
Sunday, May 17, 2009
L.A. County Animal Shelter employees accused of animal creulty
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