Protesters warning supermarkets over cull
ANIMAL rights protesters have warned supermarkets who use milk from farms in the county where the controversial badger cull is carried out could become targets.
According to The Daily Telegraph, protest groups are calling for demonstrations outside supermarkets, a letter-writing campaign and acts such as filling trolleys with milk and then dumping them.
Others could superglue supermarket cash points in protest of the cull.
They say that supermarkets in the cull areas will be targeted as soon as the "first shot is fired".
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A licence has been issued for the cull in Tewkesbury and the Forest of Dean, and the go ahead for the cull is expected soon.




Comments
by Ysedra
Wednesday, September 26 2012, 2:32AM
“There'll probably be a demo outside Shire Hall at 10am.”
by Ysedra
Wednesday, September 26 2012, 1:07AM
“There'll probably be a demo outside Shire Hall at 10am.”
by LordGagas
Tuesday, September 25 2012, 9:03PM
“Try soya milk, very good on cereal and in tea, not so good in coffee though, drink that black.”
by 2ladybugs
Tuesday, September 25 2012, 1:17PM
“Correct IsitJimKerr. So own goal again for the animal activists as I can't see many people going without their cuppa or milk for their cornflakes.”
by IsitJimKerr
Tuesday, September 25 2012, 1:08PM
“Surely pinpointing where a particular pint of milk comes from is impossible.
I thought the tankers all mixed it up together.
So all Wisemans and Dairy Crest have to do is issue a statement saying that milk is collected from cull and non-cull areas and mixed together, then any action will be against non-participating farmers also.”
by 2ladybugs
Tuesday, September 25 2012, 11:48AM
“Well that should do the anti-cull cause a lot of good. :(( It will turn customers who aren't bothered one way or another about the badger cull, totally, against the protesters and should give farmers even more support.......nice one.:))) Keep up the good work you ARP's, VIVA la farmers, whoops that should be 'viva la farmers' . :))~~~”
by Helens Allsorts
Tuesday, September 25 2012, 8:08AM
“They'll have a job, English dairy farmers will soon be as rare as hens teeth, so how will that help?”