
Give the Greyhounds a Voice
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We are providing an excellent one off opportunity to help raise awareness for the greyhounds!
Previously, Caged Nationwide, won an important dispute with the Greyhound racing industry after the regulators (GBGB) took their complaints about an anti greyhound racing cruelty billboard poster to the Advertising Standards Agency.
(See the image attached of the billboard erected by Caged Nationwide nearby Owlerton greyhound track )
Caged Nationwide won the dispute after proving to the ASA that Greyhounds ARE killed due to racing on the tracks and that every greyhound track DOES have a freezer to store the dead dogs.
Full details of the dispute and the final decision can be found on the ASAs own website.
With your help we now aim to use the similar awareness adverts on a far bigger scale.
Caged Nationwide sparked the wider use of anti animal cruelty outdoor awareness campaigns, billboards/bus super sides, following the success of the 1st spectacular anti greyhound racing cruelty billboard in Manchester that was in view of approximately a million commuters over a 5wk campaign in 2014. Since then, outdoor awarenesses has proven to be an excellent way to raise awareness for all animals and is still growing in use.
Fast forward 9 years and Caged are still finding that anti greyhound cruelty billboards are a successful awareness tool.
The government have made it crystal clear that they are unwilling to abolish greyhound racing.
This means that the only way forward for greyhounds born and trapped inside the racing industry, is to make their suffering well recognised to not only the government but to those members of the general public who are not fully aware of what they are supporting when they attend a greyhound race track, or place a bet on a dog that may well lose his/her life, generally due to the dangerous configuration of the race track.
Greyhounds don't have a voice so it's imperative that we grab this opportunity to give them the loudest shout out possible! Let their suffering become common knowledge and make the British government ashamed to be one of only seven countries left in the world to allow commercial greyhound racing.
Organizer
Margaret Rita Jones
Organizer
England