I have co-signed the Bill which would ensure a minimum of a 10-month prison sentence for anyone convicted of stealing a family pet.
“In recent months we have seen reports of the theft and resale of family pets. We have also heard reports of pets being taken for breeding purposes. It has been reported that professional gangs can make big money from this type of theft. It has even been suggested that thieves may leave a mark on the road in chalk or by tying a piece of string to a garden gate to target those houses for theft after dark. I have been contacted by many devastated individuals in recent times whose pets have been stolen”.
“It is for this reason I am co-signing the introduction of the Criminal Justice Theft and Fraud Offences Amendment Pets Bill 2020. The purpose of this Bill is to provide for a mandatory minimum sentence for theft and certain related offences concerning pets. People value their pets, the sentence and punishments for those who steal family pets should be harsher than the penalty for stealing objects, because to most people their pets are viewed as more than a mere household or farmyard asset, a dog or a cat can be a member of the family and families that lose them are often broken hearted. People who break the law and steal a family pet should face at minimum off a 10-month prison sentence,”.
The Bill has been drafted by Aontú and I support its introduction.
Bill containing a 10 month imprisonment for those who steal a family pet introduced into the Dáil
By Sean Canney|
2020-10-17T08:54:53+00:00
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