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« on: June 25, 2008, 08:49:14 AM »

What kind of a world are We living in? The ritch count more than the animals who were here first.

Wimbledon under fire for pigeon cull

  Wimbledon came under fire from animal activists on Tuesday for using marksmen to shoot down dive-bombing pigeons.

The tournament employs two hawks to scare away pigeons who had become a pest swooping down on Centre Court and distracting players in the middle of tense matches.

But the hawks failed to keep the pigeons away from the players’ lawn and the open-air media restaurant so marksmen were called in.

“The hawks are our first line of deterrent, and by and large they do the job,” Wimbledon spokesman Johnny Perkins said.

“But unfortunately there were one or two areas where the hawks didn’t deter the pigeons, so it was deemed necessary to take a harder approach,” he explained.

The marksmen were summoned by Wimbledon as pigeon droppings on the restaurant tables were thought to be a health hazard.

The decision to call in the marksmen was condemned as “cruel and illegal behaviour” by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) which complained to the tournament organisers and the police.

“Since the use of marksmen to kill pigeons appears to have been carried out as a first, rather than a last resort, and not out of a concern for public health, but rather because the animals were deemed inconvenient by players, you appear to be in clear violation of the law,” PETA vice-president Bruce Friedrich said.
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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2008, 10:03:01 PM »

Looks like this has been stopped, Trudy.  It sounds like they were abusing power and privilege.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080625/wl_uk_afp/britainanimalwimbledontennisoffbeat_080625164254

Wed Jun 25, 12:42 PM ET

LONDON (AFP) - An animal rights group said on Wednesday it had gained assurances from Wimbledon organisers that they will stop using marksmen to shoot down pigeons.

We confirmed with a Wimbledon spokesperson that they will not be killing any more pigeons," said a statement from British-based People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

The venue for the annual two-week Wimbledon tournament, the All England Club in southwest London, uses two hawks to scare away pigeons which bother players as they try to concentrate on Centre Court.

But when the hawks failed to deter the pigeons, marksmen were called in, a practice PETA called "cruel and illegal".

PETA said Wimbledon had promised it was now just using the hawks.....
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