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Old March 6th, 2008, 08:59 AM posted to uk.business.agriculture,uk.rec.fishing.game,uk.rec.fishing.coarse,comp.sys.acorn.apps,uk.rec.sailing
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Default Government vet suspended

On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 19:00:43 -0000, "Pat Gardiner"
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Pat's Note:

It couldn't be Britain, could it?

The last government vet to get sent home was when I complained to Mr Speaker
about attempts to intimidate us as a witnesses to Parliament. The vet later
was cleared in a closed enquiry and got promoted.

Anyway, OLAF, the serious fraud squad of the EU know his identity, so he did
not get away completely with threatening Mrs Pat in her own home.

He did get away with attempting to plant a bug on my computer. Although
Norfolk Police agreed that an ofence not covered by Crown Immunity did seem
to have been committed on examining the computer, they somehow failed to
follow through and never returned

You can see why a lot of people want me silenced, can't you?

This report, is of course from America, where they know how to deal with
veterinary crooks!

I could not even imagine one thinking about intimidating a witness to
Congress, let alone getting away with it.

http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms...13&sid=6&fid=1

Meat inspectors suspended after recall

LOS ANGELES - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has suspended at least two
federal meat inspectors following the largest beef recall in the nation's
history, a union head said Friday.

Stan Painter, chairman of the National Joint Council of Food Inspection
Locals, said the USDA confirmed it has placed a veterinarian and a floor
inspector from Westland Hallmark Meat Co. on paid administrative leave.

The USDA recalled 143 million pounds of beef from the Chino slaughterhouse
on Feb. 17. The recall came after the Humane Society of the United States
released undercover video showing plant workers trying to get so-called
"downer" cows - sick or crippled animals - to stand by shoving and dragging
them with forklifts, zapping them with electric prods and aiming water hoses
at their faces and noses.