From the BBC:
“Government rejects calls to make
'spiralling' pet theft a crime”
Calls to make pet theft a
specific criminal offence have been rejected by ministers, who say it is
covered by existing laws. Campaigners argue stiffer penalties are needed to
deter thieves. And a petition urging government to act has gathered more than
250,000 names. But the Labour MP who chairs the Commons Petitions Committee
said pet theft was "spiralling" upwards and described the
government's response as "incredibly disappointing". In a letter to
Justice Secretary Robert Buckland, Catherine McKinnell said: "Pet theft is
a truly callous crime. It strikes at the heart of families and the evidence is
showing that every year the government fails to take action the problem is
getting worse. She said ensuring sentencing options were available to courts
would act "as a real deterrent for those who commit pet theft
crimes".
'Through the roof' In reply, Mr Buckland said: "The
government fully understands the deep distress caused by the theft of a
much-loved family pet and the importance of dealing with pet theft given this
impact it can have on owners. "However, I should reiterate that stealing a
pet is already a criminal offence under the Theft Act 1968 for which the
maximum penalty is seven years' imprisonment." He said the government was
"satisfied" that the existing law was sufficient and had no plans to
introduce a new specific offence to deal with the theft of pets. Giving
evidence to the Petitions Committee in June, editor of Dogs Today magazine,
Beverley Cuddy, said instances of pet theft during the coronavirus lockdown had
"gone through the roof". "Unfortunately in lockdown everyone
wanted a dog and the prices went up and up and the criminals looked at those
figures and looked at all those people who wanted dogs and put two and two
together," she said. She said a tougher deterrent was needed, arguing:
"They have taken a member of the family hostage and by not having anything
in place which makes this a serious crime we are enabling the most emotionally
draining thing to happen to people."
^ Pet Theft should be a separate
crime in the UK and everywhere else. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-53594765
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