The Campaign for CCTV in Slaughter Houses

In January 2009, Animal Aid, a UK charity, started to film secretly inside Britain's slaughterhouses. They gathered footage from seven red meat establishments all of which were randomly selected and found terrible suffering and many breaches of animal welfare laws in six of them. They recorded animals being improperly stunned and going to the knife whilst still conscious. Sheep were slaughtered with their lambs still suckling. Pigs were kicked in the head and face. Sheep were dragged by their fleeces and ears and thrown roughly around the slaughtering pen. Pigs had electric tongs inserted in their mouths out of malice, to deliver painful electric shocks. Out of the 767 pigs slaughtered over the three days  of filming at A and G Barber, almost ALL were not adequately stunned or were incompetently killed. 

We are calling for CCTV to be installed in all UK slaughterhouses and for the footage to be made available to independent parties outside of the slaughterhouse. 

As a result of their investigations, one slaughterhouse lost its supermarket contract, another has closed permanently, and legal action has either been taken or is underway against nine workers and four slaughterhouse operators.

Watch the video  and see the cruelty and abuse inflicted on the animals by slaughter house workers not following the correct procedures and inflicting gratuitous cruelty on the animals. We then very kindly ask you to please sign the petition which we will forward to James Paice MP, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food.

To James Paice MP,We are writing to very kindly ask you to help improve the conditions for animals in slaughter houses by making CCTV compulsory and the footage to be made available to independent parties. Animal Aid, a large UK charity, filmed secretly in seven slaughter houses and uncovered severe breaches of animal welfare legislation in six of them. Of the 767 pigs slaughtered at one of the slaughters houses filmed by Animal Aid, A and G Barber in Essex, almost all were either inadequately stunned or incompetently killed. Most were handled roughly and suffered abuse at the hands of the slaughter house employees. If legislation was introduced to make CCTV compulsory, welfare standards would be improved. Employees will be forced to comply with the current legislation that is in place to protect animals and in so many cases the unnecessary cruelty and deliberate mistreatment of animals will be avoided.Animal Aid's campaign for CCTV in slaughter houses is supported by The Soil Association, the RSPCA, Compassion in World Farming and the Food Standards Agency. Please do all you can to ensure legislation is introduced to make it compulsory.
Thank you for taking the time to read our letter and we trust that you will give this matter your attention.Yours sincerelyThe petition Signers
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