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There are too many repeat offenders abusing animals. And if stricter penalties or fines are not enforced, animal protection advocates fear more animals could end up hurt, dehydrated, starving or even decapitated. Trustee and founder of the Horse Charity, Monique Archer, was one of the advocates pleading with the authorities to impose harsher punishments and to do more to educate people about proper animal care and safety. “The majority of …

First polo series since 2019 declared a success

By Randy Bennett With two more international tours scheduled to be hosted in the coming months, an executive member of the Barbados Polo Club believes the sport has the potential to help revive the country’s tourism sector and generate significant foreign exchange. That assertion by Monique Archer follows the conclusion of the international polo series between Barbados and the USA, which climaxed

Weir assures Gov t committed to addressing animal cruelty

Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Indar Weir has defended the Government against charges that it is dragging its feet in implementing measures to stamp out animal cruelty.He said not only have some issues been addressed, but the Mia Mottley administration remains committed to further improvements.Weir’s comments follow claims by the founder of the Humane Organisation for the Relief of Suffering Equines (HORSE) Charity, Monique Archer, that Government had not followed through on several of its promises.In an interview with Barbados TODAY last week, she pointed out that Government’s plan to launch a public service campaign and amend the Animal Cruelty Act to provide stiffer penalties had not materialised.However, Weir said the Government was not wavering.He explained that money for the public service campaign has to be allocated in next year’s budget but if funds could be sourced outside of that, it would be welcomed.

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