I declare my interest as someone who not only cares about the welfare of animals, but has prosecuted cases in the courts under animal cruelty legislation. Does my hon. Friend agree that the matter goes a little further than simply sentencing, however? A number of Members have referred to deterrents. Although the offences of those who have been convicted are recorded on the police national computer, that is not very accessible, and a national register, which is easier to consult, would go quite some way towards ensuring that people who have mistreated animals on one occasion and been convicted cannot then do so again.
Animal Welfare
Proceeding contribution from
Robert Courts
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 30 March 2017.
It occurred during Backbench debate
and
Debates on select committee report on Animal Welfare.
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