Listening to the radio this morning the case centered on police authorising RSPCA Inspectors to remove a cat, which was then destroyed, I found it surprising based on their reported case law (and an RSPCA advert which shows an inspector taking an animal from its owner) that in fact they really have no powers at all as they are simply a charity.
RSPCA acted wrongly when it seized and destroyed family's pet cat, official report concludes - Telegraph
In the case the (police) Inspector gave the RSPCA authority to remove the animal when they had no legal power to do so, shocking really!
RSPCA acted wrongly when it seized and destroyed family's pet cat, official report concludes - Telegraph
In the case the (police) Inspector gave the RSPCA authority to remove the animal when they had no legal power to do so, shocking really!
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