steveox
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A British woman caught on tape stroking a cat, picking it up by the scruff of its neck and casually throwing it into its owners' trash bin pleaded guilty to a single charge of animal cruelty on Tuesday.
Footage of Mary Bale's bizarre attack on 4-year-old Lola outraged animal lovers across the world when it was posted online this summer. The video, shot by a security camera installed by Lola's owners following a spate of thefts in their area, has been seen more than 1.2 million times on YouTube.
Even though Lola was eventually recovered unharmed after its owners heard its muffled cries from inside the bin angry Internet users pledged retribution and police had to post guards outside her home.
Bale, a 45-year-old bank worker, has described the incident as a 'split second of misjudgment that has got completely out of control' but offered no explanation for why she did it. She pleaded guilty to one count of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal at Coventry Magistrates' Court, in central England.
The court fined her Stg250 ($A402) and ordered her to pay more than Stg1,100 ($A1,768) in costs.
http://www.skynews.com.au/eco/article.aspx?id=528128&articleID=
Thats so awful!!!
In America you go to prison for that.
Footage of Mary Bale's bizarre attack on 4-year-old Lola outraged animal lovers across the world when it was posted online this summer. The video, shot by a security camera installed by Lola's owners following a spate of thefts in their area, has been seen more than 1.2 million times on YouTube.
Even though Lola was eventually recovered unharmed after its owners heard its muffled cries from inside the bin angry Internet users pledged retribution and police had to post guards outside her home.
Bale, a 45-year-old bank worker, has described the incident as a 'split second of misjudgment that has got completely out of control' but offered no explanation for why she did it. She pleaded guilty to one count of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal at Coventry Magistrates' Court, in central England.
The court fined her Stg250 ($A402) and ordered her to pay more than Stg1,100 ($A1,768) in costs.
http://www.skynews.com.au/eco/article.aspx?id=528128&articleID=
Thats so awful!!!
