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Why You Cannot Relocate A Street Dog In India

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Now, more than ever in Bangalore, the impunity with which drivers in expensive cars seem to playing some sort of murder-for-fun game with street dogs, the number of dog-hit-and-run cases is steeply rising.
We – all of us in the streetie community – need to make ourselves familiar with aspects of the law and statutes on animals so that we can bring pressure to bear on the police, legislature and judiciary. The punishment has to match the crime.
Hospital costs for injured animals is not cheap… and we who care for animals are spending huge amounts of money from our pockets to pay for the barbaric acts of a few.
Today I talk to Alwyn Sebastian, is possibly Bangalore’s most famous animal rights lawyer, young as he is.
It wasn’t that he started out wanting to study animal rights law… it wasn’t even a ‘thing’ then.
Slowly but surely, he found himself volunteering here and there with the number of cases of abuse and neglect on the rise. So then he decided he would get a Post Graduate Diploma in animal protection laws.
He explains the gradual change in animal rights in India over the years. From laws that only related to animals as people’s property, it’s now evolving to recognize animals as sentient beings, capable of feelings.
What’s more as human beings continue to encroach on their territory, we have a duty under Indian law to protect them.

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内容由Radha Thomas提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Radha Thomas 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

Now, more than ever in Bangalore, the impunity with which drivers in expensive cars seem to playing some sort of murder-for-fun game with street dogs, the number of dog-hit-and-run cases is steeply rising.
We – all of us in the streetie community – need to make ourselves familiar with aspects of the law and statutes on animals so that we can bring pressure to bear on the police, legislature and judiciary. The punishment has to match the crime.
Hospital costs for injured animals is not cheap… and we who care for animals are spending huge amounts of money from our pockets to pay for the barbaric acts of a few.
Today I talk to Alwyn Sebastian, is possibly Bangalore’s most famous animal rights lawyer, young as he is.
It wasn’t that he started out wanting to study animal rights law… it wasn’t even a ‘thing’ then.
Slowly but surely, he found himself volunteering here and there with the number of cases of abuse and neglect on the rise. So then he decided he would get a Post Graduate Diploma in animal protection laws.
He explains the gradual change in animal rights in India over the years. From laws that only related to animals as people’s property, it’s now evolving to recognize animals as sentient beings, capable of feelings.
What’s more as human beings continue to encroach on their territory, we have a duty under Indian law to protect them.

  continue reading

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