Nov 11
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CCTV to be installed to prevent abuse on animals
Ministers in England and Scotland are considering making CCTV in slaughterhouses compulsory to prevent animal abuse and help enforce the laws surrounding animal cruelty.
The charity, Animal Aid has already encouraged supermarket chains to make suppliers fit CCTV cameras in the slaughterhouses, after taking secret footage of some of the appalling cruelty that goes on.
Now many of the major supermarket brands including, Tesco, Asda & Morrisons all require monitoring from all of their meat suppliers.
CCTV installation costs can be as little as £200, depending on the size, scale and sophistication of the set up.
With ministers looking at ways to combat animal abuse and improve animal welfare, these changes could be implemented in the near future.
If you are interested in CCTV installation or CCTV equipment, contact Henry Gates.
