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where to report animal cruelty anonymously ?
doritos
02-01-2014, 05:54 PM
I prefer to use email instead of phone call just so my voice is not recorded and recognized by the assholes. Looked at SPCA but there is only hotline. Thanks
Who cares if they ever find out it's you reporting them. Stand up for the well-being of the animal(s) involved!!
Carl Johnson
02-01-2014, 06:11 PM
man up. just do it.
doritos
02-01-2014, 06:22 PM
okay I did it, hopefully spca can stop them cause one day they could lead to killing a human being
CP.AR
02-01-2014, 07:43 PM
crimestoppers?
firebird79_00
02-01-2014, 07:53 PM
Revscene of course
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bcedhk
02-01-2014, 07:54 PM
info?
T4RAWR
02-01-2014, 07:54 PM
police non-emergency line
Revscene of course
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RS beatdown crew......... ASSEMBLE!!!!!!
SoNaRWaVe
02-01-2014, 09:04 PM
i hope you tell them that you want to remain anonymous. that should be enough so no one else hears what you say other than spca.
westopher
02-01-2014, 10:01 PM
Post the persons face/name/address on RS. It will be unlikely they will ever harm an animal again.
doritos
02-01-2014, 10:28 PM
only got his fb name and youtube account he posts his videos. but don't wanna post it here since someone might know him and then he will end up taking the evidence down. I'll update
underscore
02-01-2014, 10:30 PM
^ download a YouTube video ripper and copy the videos.
westopher
02-01-2014, 10:32 PM
Do everything you can to expose this guy. Animal cruelty is not something to be taken lightly.
zx7rrrr
02-01-2014, 11:25 PM
Rat
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doritos
02-02-2014, 01:40 AM
Rat
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thanks, i'm a rat for saving some animals life
rriggi
02-02-2014, 01:44 AM
Pretty sure he means rat them out:suspicious:
Gucci Mane
02-02-2014, 04:10 AM
what is it that the person is doing exactly??
Shorn
02-05-2014, 08:01 PM
So you know this guy? If not why are you afraid of them? You're doing the right thing here. Best thing to do is call police non emergency. Animal cruelty is against the law. Letting spca know wouldn't hurt either. And I doubt they would release your name to the guy anyway...
If you're really that scared of them then PM me the details. I'll do it for you. I hate animal cruelty.
Edit: sorry didn't see that you called already. Good job.
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white rocket
02-06-2014, 08:56 AM
If the animal has food and shelter there isn't much the SPCA can do unless there is proof of the cruelty. Definitely report it to them and the police though. Any chance you can share the details of this event? I absolutely do not need to remain anonymous for a case of animal cruelty. I have no problem catching heat from anyone if it means my actions could increase the betterment of an animals life. RS BEATDOWN CREW, mount up!
I obtained one of my dogs during a cruelty situation. SPCA said they couldn't do anything when I phoned but I asked if I could just take the dog and offer it a good home. Although they couldn't endorse the theft they were still pretty happy and grateful regarding my actions. I even took the dog to the SPCA to show them and explain the story. They were a great help and 8 years later that dog is still loved beyond belief by my wife and I.
Gucci Mane
02-06-2014, 10:14 AM
I drive by this one house on 128th street in Surrey on my way to work everyday and they've got 2 dogs, each chained up to a dog house. I swear, the dogs are always outside, even in weather like this.. I want to take them and bring them into my house so they can keep warm. Fucking people that keep pitbulls as accessories really piss me off.
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westopher
02-06-2014, 10:23 AM
I drive by this one house on 128th street in Surrey on my way to work everyday and they've got 2 dogs, each chained up to a dog house. I swear, the dogs are always outside, even in weather like this.. I want to take them and bring them into my house so they can keep warm. Fucking people that keep pitbulls as accessories really piss me off.
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Pitties are not good in the cold either, as they really can't keep all that warm with such a short coat. I hate the term "outdoor dog." Just a way to sugarcoat the bullshit.
ancient_510
02-06-2014, 10:28 AM
Good for you for doing something about a crime where a victim can't get to the prosecutors themselves.
You can also always submit tips to BCAB - British Columbia Crime Stoppers Society (http://www.bccrimestoppers.com/links.php)
Completely anonymous, you can attach pictures and links, and you can log back in with the reference number and password to follow up with more information if you have it.
bcedhk
02-06-2014, 10:31 AM
VID?
Lomac
02-06-2014, 10:33 AM
I drive by this one house on 128th street in Surrey on my way to work everyday and they've got 2 dogs, each chained up to a dog house. I swear, the dogs are always outside, even in weather like this.. I want to take them and bring them into my house so they can keep warm. Fucking people that keep pitbulls as accessories really piss me off.
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I've a feeling I may know which house you're talking about, sadly.
As well, my best friend used to live just off of 128th next door to one of the elementary schools one of her neighbours used to have their dog chained outside all the time. Whenever it was cold and the dog would start whining or barking, they would yell at it and I'm pretty sure they beat it... though unfortunately I have no physical proof of that, short of hearing various sounds. Finally, after a few calls to the SPCA the dog was finally taken away from them. Don't know what happened to it afterwards but I hope it went to a loving home.
Gucci Mane
02-06-2014, 11:38 AM
Pitties are not good in the cold either, as they really can't keep all that warm with such a short coat. I hate the term "outdoor dog." Just a way to sugarcoat the bullshit.
Oh I know, I've got one myself and he doesn't even like going out in this cold.
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Lomac
02-06-2014, 11:50 AM
Oh I know, I've got one myself and he doesn't even like going out in this cold.
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Which is kinda funny 'cause mine loves playing around in the snow. Unless it's the middle of the night and he's only out on the porch, I have a hell of a time trying to get him to come back inside.
Gucci Mane
02-06-2014, 11:53 AM
Which is kinda funny 'cause mine loves playing around in the snow. Unless it's the middle of the night and he's only out on the porch, I have a hell of a time trying to get him to come back inside.
i say this all the time, but knight(my dog) is a freaking weirdo. if i take him outside now he'll start shivering and not really like it. but for some reason loves to prance around in the snow. he does a lot of weird things that dont really make any sense but thats why i love him lol.
white rocket
02-06-2014, 01:01 PM
My dogs get that way too. Total fair weather dogs when they're in the backyard but I say "walk" and their whole demeanor changes. They would walk for hours in -20C and love every minute of it.
godwin
02-06-2014, 01:17 PM
Just a clarification.. nothing on the Internet is anonymous. You attach pictures / submit forms, your IP, Useragent info will go along with the post. If you are using a phone make sure your geo info is stripped before submission. The receiver ie is BCAB might not use it, but the metadata of everything you do, still ends up on the server.
Good for you for doing something about a crime where a victim can't get to the prosecutors themselves.
You can also always submit tips to BCAB - British Columbia Crime Stoppers Society (http://www.bccrimestoppers.com/links.php)
Completely anonymous, you can attach pictures and links, and you can log back in with the reference number and password to follow up with more information if you have it.
hud 91gt
02-06-2014, 01:26 PM
I probably have the biggest heart towards animals, but it sounds like some of you may be overreacting a little bit… Maybe. I don't know the exact situation but if a dog has been outside it's entire life, it has climatized to our fairly mild weather. The fact it is a few degrees colder this week is not going to hurt the dog(pending they have proper shelter). Completely different story if it's an indoor/outdoor dog and does not get that chance to build up a warm coat.
It's a different story when I saw Rotweillers outside in -30. They aren't Huskies. I could have shot the guy.
But as I said, I don't know the situation your dealing with, and your reasoning could be completely correct. Just a warning to make sure you know the situation before you act.
Make the motherfucker pay as animals can never speak for themselves.
Hondaracer
02-06-2014, 02:24 PM
Make the motherfucker pay as animals can never speak for themselves.
What about parrots?
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underscore
02-06-2014, 05:11 PM
I don't know the exact situation but if a dog has been outside it's entire life, it has climatized to our fairly mild weather. The fact it is a few degrees colder this week is not going to hurt the dog(pending they have proper shelter).
Agreed, your weather down there is pretty mild and some dogs love love love the cold (mostly breeds like Huskies and mountain dogs, etc tho). IMO having a cold-climate dog someplace hot is nearly as cruel as having a arm weather dog in the cold. I get a tad bit annoyed when I see something like a Husky in California.
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