Jail or a fine? What a stupid punishment for such behaviour. It teaches nothing. Rather, if jailed for the crime, it brings these nasty little teens into contact with nastier teens increasing their chances of becoming even nastier.MSN news wrote:Council staff have promised to keep a close eye on a nesting black swan and his egg after youths attacked and killed his partner.
Police said a group of youths threw an object at the mother swan in Queens Park, Moonee Ponds, causing a serious head wound before running off about 3.40pm (AEST) yesterday.
A witness nursed the female for 20 minutes but it died in their arms.
The RSCPA's Daniel Bode earlier said the attack was particularly "horrible" because the birds mated for life.
"Because swans mate for life the male is very distressed," he told ninemsn.
The swans were the only nesting pair in the park and mayor Sipek said they had been living there for about one year.
Witnesses told police four male and two female youths were responsible for the attack and have provided them with descriptions.
Constable Rob Hanger said police would view CCTV footage from a local railway station and shops to try to identify the offenders.
Deliberate acts of animal cruelty can be punishable by two years' jail or a $28,000 fine.
The attack has shocked visitors of the park and one patron even left a bouquet of flowers and a card near the swan's nest reading: "To mamma swan, thanks for all the wonderful memories."
I say, let the punishment fit the crime, which in this instance would be to sentence the teens, when they are caught, to two years community service at the RSPCA caring for animals that have been abused or neglected. They need to see, feel and live the consequences of cruelty for which they have played a part. And it is not hard to actually do this... make funding to not for profits conditional... in this case conditional on their accepting those sentenced for cruelty to animals into a community service program as planned by Correctional Services in consultation with the RSPCA. All that the RSPCA would need to do is report to Correctional Services if they fail to attend, or fail to attend to their duties in a responsible manner... both of which, if unjustified, would result in the sentence being converted to incarceration.