After watching the four videos, I can't help but wonder how great it is that people actually get caught for mistreating animals and go to jail for it. It msut be so hard though, to see wounded animals with chains embedded into their necks or with emaciated bodies. I also wonder what kind of training these investigators need to get to do their job. I noticed that some of them carry weapons and are dressed jsut like police officers, but some of them don't wear any special gear. I guess it depends on the case they're dealing with at the time. Of course, it's much more serious in the States to hamr animals, because it's taught at a young age that you should treat every living being with care. Their jobs are quite interesting and they make them sound like it's CSI (the show).
I think Taiwan should also have an animal services unit, or something like APSCA. Maybe there is, but they're underfunded. I don't hear much about animal cruelty cases in Taiwan, but I'm sure there are still some serious issues that police deal with once in a while. Then again, I don't watch the enws everyday so I might miss out on some of that. Sometimes though, I see animals who got rescued or something. I don't know what I'm writing...
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Yes , Taiwan has animal services unit. Because my senior high art teacher also do kind of the job.
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