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    1. HaveYuHeardAboutCunt on

      >Its [companion also] died soon after, possibly due to loneliness after the loss of its tank-mate, Mr Cooper said.

      I think the owner is likely making up any old shit.

    2. I feel punishment of having to stay 10m away from the restaurant seems very very lenient.

      How about being required to work for free in restaurants the dish pit for 100 hours.

    3. LuridWaters on

      The owner is right. Dropping the lobster into cold water from a warm water tank would have almost certainly caused a degree of thermal shock sufficient to cause rapid death.

    4. SpaceTimeCapsule89 on

      Change animal rights activist to ‚attention seeking misinformed moron‘.

      There’s plenty of animal rights activists out there that work behind the scenes to make conditions and rights for animals better. We never hear about them because they don’t pull stunts and act like this. They quietly and thoroughly do what needs to be done for change, not one off freeing of animals that will see them killed any way.

      It’s like when they free cows and sheep. What do they think will happen to them?

    5. Low_Stress_9180 on

      She prob believes meat is murder, since she murdered two lobsters. 30 tears hard jail time!

    6. Fish keepers know that thermal shock is a real thing and it can kill animals. Poor lobster 😢

    7. Plane-Trip-3928 on

      If only the validation seeking activist class had the intelligence to back up their zealotry. 

    8. Legoshisdayoff on

      Don’t know how much of an activist they are and not just a bit doolally if I’m honest. Lobsters are extremely volatile to temperature changes unfortunately, so it almost certainly died.

    9. Neither_Computer5331 on

      In Britain, a certain type of person believes they can do virtually anything they want if it’s seen as an act of protest – regardless of consequences.

      Personally I think it’s because our prosecutors and courts were scared to criticise certain groups a few years ago.

      But who feels it’s acceptable to throw paint over artworks? Or stop all traffic in the roads? Or steal this lobster?

      The worst I heard of a while ago was people targeting blind people with guide dogs, saying that the dogs were being mistreated and should be set free.

      There needs to be much stronger consequences when people break the law or this will continue.

    10. Better_Ad898 on

      Its unlikely youll ever read my post, but if you do Mr Cooper, im sorry for your loss. 

      Losing a pet is always painful, no matter what species.

    11. Hollyhop_Drive on

      And the photo they used for this is… a cooked lobster on ice. 🤦‍♀️

    12. This sounds a lot like the morons that filmed themselves „liberating“ the gold fish from the pet shop, and putting them in the sea…. They probably would have died a few minutes after!

    13. One_Complex6429 on

      Activists, dare I say Green Party activist, though they don’t care so much about the environment these days

    14. I did my degree in animal behaviour. The campus had multiple parrots that were donated when their owners got too old (people really need to research pets lifespans before buying them!).

      We had two birds who’d been kept in cages their whole lives and because of this they both had agoraphobia. If you took them out of their cage they would harm themselves. The staff and specialist vets were working with them to rehabilitate them and as part of this we’d bring their entire cage outside so they could be near the other birds but still feel safe.

      A student from a different course was convinced we were horrible abusive monsters and these birds deserved to be free. She kept sneaking into the animal collection and deliberately opening these two parrots cages. Luckily the birds just bit her and stayed in their cages. She eventually got expelled and I heard rumours of police intervention. Not every animal is in a cage to be cruel.

    15. Kwayzar9111 on

      the companion lobster left in the tank, died,

      these idiotic protesters never think anything through,

      like those just stop oil protesters slashing hundreds of lorry tires – all they have done is increased sales !!!!!

    16. Weak-Fly-6540 on

      Its companion died soon after, possibly due to loneliness after the loss of its tank-mate, Mr Cooper said.

      Doubly sad.

    17. Old_Course9344 on

      If this was America, the owner could argue the lobster was like a member of the family and petition the activist be charged with homicide

    18. Of course it was stupid of this ‚activist‘ and the lobster sadly likely suffered and died.

      But if anyone is rightfully upset about this – what do we think is happening to the other sea animals at this restaurant?

    19. Historical-Brick-823 on

      The ‘activist’ who ‘likely killed the lobster’ is called Emma ‘Smart’ 😑

    20. cheeseandcucumber on

      The owner of this restaurant is responsible for the deaths of thousands of lobsters, octopus, cuttlefish and crabs.

      The hypocrisy here is off the charts.

    21. Psittacula2 on

      Was it a Crayfish not a Lobster? So seawater would kill a freshwater animal and the mate died due to behavioural failure with loss of social stimulation from the mate?

      The problem with so-called Animal Rights activists (activists in general) is projection of Ego over Reason and Knowledge to effect change. Instead the emotional feeling is being harvested “of do x for good feels good multiplied by social signalling increase in feeling”.

      With respect to promoting Ethics in consideration to animals there is a lot of constructive arguments to be put forwards to effect positive change – the above emotion is counter-productive however to wider support and progress and is a form of self-conceit instead.

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