From the MT:
“Russia Outlaws Seizing Pets
from People in Debt”
Russian animal rights activists
on Wednesday welcomed a ban on the seizure of pets as an official means of
pressuring people in debt to pay bailiffs. Russia's lower house of parliament,
the State Duma, passed legislation on Tuesday banning the practice that was
occasionally used in the same way as the confiscation of furniture or real
estate. Yury Koretskikh, head of the Alliance of Animal Defenders, said even
"the possibility of confiscating an animal for debts was absolutely
blasphemous." "A living being must not become a hostage for settling
financial questions," he told AFP. In a note attached to the bill, its
authors explained that "the authorities and organizations carrying out the
removal of animals often do not have the necessary resources to keep
them." They said this "can be classified as a criminal offense —
cruel treatment of animals." And added that the new legislation defines an
animal as "not an object, but a living being which experiences emotions,
including pain." State Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, who supported the
legislation, added that the ban "will prevent the tragedies that can take
place if bailiffs take away an animal."
^ The seizure of pets in any
country for outstanding debt should be illegal. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2021/04/14/russia-outlaws-seizing-pets-from-people-in-debt-a73599
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