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I thought pidgeons were classed as vermin, in which case you can do what you want with them. I try to kick them because they are a nuisance.

 

Whether or not you think pigeons are classed as vermin, you cannot just do what you want with them. Would you kick them if your mum was watching?

 

Any one who, as an adult, knowingly acts with violent lack of care to another creature has mental health problems.

 

Besides that, if as an adult you show that sort of behaviour others i.e. children or weak minded people may follow your example. We need to display better behaviour to try to improve the human race.

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Whether or not you think pigeons are classed as vermin, you cannot just do what you want with them. Would you kick them if your mum was watching?

 

Any one who, as an adult, knowingly acts with violent lack of care to another creature has mental health problems.

 

Besides that, if as an adult you show that sort of behaviour others i.e. children or weak minded people may follow your example. We need to display better behaviour to try to improve the human race.

 

 

Thanks for that Mr Disney...............:D

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i would have picked the pigeon up and said to the little boy, you would'nt want anyone to do that to your pet would you?, the taken the pigeon to somewhere safe

 

I hope the brat hasn't got a pet or it will no doubt end up at the RSPCA at some point, poor animal.

 

Pigeon experts say there is always a 'maximum level' for the pigeon population in any area and they naturally breed to that level, the surplus die due to lack of food and roosts. So no point in culling them. The other thing they do is eat up all the crap we leave around the streets, which if they didn't eat, rats would. And pigeons are a lot cleaner than rats!

 

Saw a weird sight today - the roof of one house in a row in Rotherham, absolutely covered with pigeons but the other houses were free of them! Why?! :huh:

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Saw a weird sight today - the roof of one house in a row in Rotherham, absolutely covered with pigeons but the other houses were free of them! Why?! :huh:

Probably a lack of thermal insulation on that particular house.

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