Sorry mates full video to horrible to see!!!!!!!!!!!


Footage given exclusively to Sky News shows staff at a UK abattoir punching pigs and burning them with cigarettes.
The pictures show pigs hit in the face with bats, incorrectly stunned and dragged by their ears to slaughter.
But the Department for the Environment and Rural Affairs (Defra) has announced it will not prosecute Cheale Meats, in Brentwood, because campaigners trespassed to obtain the footage.
The Food Standards Agency says it has revoked the licence of one slaughterman in the footage and increased the level of monitoring at the plant.


There is something seriously wrong with the law if clear evidence of criminal activity cannot be admitted simply because it itself was obtained illegally.
Who cares how the evidence was obtained? It is still evidence, and indisputable evidence at that!
What if the CCTV footage had found something even worse - sexually abusing children for example - would the evidence still be inadmissible?
I hope not and I doubt it - seems like somebody is looking out for the meat industry's interests.


Footage given exclusively to Sky News shows staff at a UK abattoir punching pigs and burning them with cigarettes.
The pictures show pigs hit in the face with bats, incorrectly stunned and dragged by their ears to slaughter.
But the Department for the Environment and Rural Affairs (Defra) has announced it will not prosecute Cheale Meats, in Brentwood, because campaigners trespassed to obtain the footage.
The Food Standards Agency says it has revoked the licence of one slaughterman in the footage and increased the level of monitoring at the plant.


There is something seriously wrong with the law if clear evidence of criminal activity cannot be admitted simply because it itself was obtained illegally.
Who cares how the evidence was obtained? It is still evidence, and indisputable evidence at that!
What if the CCTV footage had found something even worse - sexually abusing children for example - would the evidence still be inadmissible?
I hope not and I doubt it - seems like somebody is looking out for the meat industry's interests.



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