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A few weeks ago, a video was leaked showing a man kicking a puppy in an elevator. This man was identified as Desmond Hague, who was CEO of Centerplate. Centerplate is a food concession agency that is sold in more than 300 stadiums, arenas and other venues.
Centerplate did release a statement saying that Centerplate does not condone the mistreatment of animals. The public was quick to form a petition that Hague be fired. Most companies have an employ contract that have provisions stating “any conduct, on or off duty, which, in the opinion of Company, reflects unfavorably upon Company, offends the community, conflicts with community norms or values, brings employees into dispute or cause scandal or discredits Company” may be subject for termination. Because of this, Hague was forced to resign.
Once the video went viral, the B.C. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals became involved in the case. On top of his termination, Hague was required to serve 1,000 hours of community service and donate $100,000 towards the creation of an organization dedicated to protecting animals.
Texas has two laws set in place in order to protect animal cruelty. There are criminal laws and civil laws. In a civil case, if a judge rules that a person or people have been cruel to animals, the judge may take away their animals and/or order them to pay restitution. In a criminal case, a person may face penalties including fines, jail or both. Those under the age of 18 are also required to undergo counseling if convicted of family cruelty.
Animal Cruelty is defined as:
Failing to provide food, care or shelter
Transporting or confining an animal in a cruel manner
Killing, seriously injuring or poisoning an animal
Causing an animal to fight with another
Using a live animal as a lure in a dog race
Injuring an animal belonging to another person
Animals do have rights. They deserve to be treated with respect. If you know of an animal in need of help, call the Animal Cruelty Hotline at (855)-622-7722.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/09/03/news/companies/dog-kicking-ceo/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
http://www.spca.org/law
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