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Previously on "An acceptable facet of the surveillance society...."
An acceptable facet of the surveillance society....
....would be to get CCTV in all abattoirs & impose draconian penalties on anyone flouting the welfare rules; these articles crop up periodically every once in a while but nothing ever seems to get done as a result:
I guess that the people who work in these places become desensitised & are more worried about getting their bonuses than the welfare of the animals.
This one's even worse in that the surveillance was carried out in a Soil Association approved abbatoir. Not going to
enjoy that outdoor reared pork chop I've got in my fridge so much now.
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