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Peta activists tried to throw away trucks full of fertilizers outside of ASPCA, the office of Manhattan, the group rival, but the smell stunt was hindered by the extremely cold weather on Thursday.
PETA protests have carried the estimated waste to Midtown with the aim of dropping a roadsmac dub in the middle of the 8th Avenue near the west 37 -vesting by noon.
However, when the dump truck arrived at the destination and tried to lower the feces, it was half -frozen or flowing, and one passionate protest was polluted.
“They would have abandoned the entire truck,” said Peta, Ashley Burn, told the post. “In this process, the process was slow because the fertilizer was frozen, so the process was slightly passed.”
“Someone actually got on a truck and went up on a shovel,” said Bern, one of the protests of 20 people in the Rally Wave Banner. “So they abandoned some of them.”
According to Peta's photos, some men were digging into a part of the unpleasant feces from the sanctuary of the animal and climbing the side of the truck.
Police and Peta said the driver and Shavel were handcuffed on the spot and that they had issued a summoning letter for the banned dumping.
NYPD said that the pair has a date for the court next month.
Peta, which abbreviates people for the ethical treatment of animals, is a recent campaign that accuses rivals of “fake” humanitarian authentication labels on meat, eggs and dairy products It is a cruel and terrible state that claims that the product is coming from a factory full of products.
“There is nothing humanitarian, so Peta has been asking for a few months (ASPCA) to remove the approval of these products,” said byRne, who is watching ASPCA. Was claimed that the label was “deceived.”
ASPCA represents the American Association to prevent animal atrocities, and Peta has returned to the post statement, claiming that he is not interested in building a more humanitarian agricultural system.
“Factory agriculture is cruel and cruel, but unlike ASPCA, PETA is not interested in building a more humanitarian agricultural system,” ASPCA said.
“Instead, they are trying to eliminate all animal agriculture, and our branches on the usefulness of animal welfare certification are derived from this fundamental difference.
“Given the magnitude of suffering on industrial farms and the reality that most Americans eat meat, eggs, and dairy, but do not want to support animal abuse, ASPCA has set basic standards for welfare authentication. I think it will play an important role in distinguishing better products.
“ASPCA: Humane Labels gives off a stench” to a dump truck full of poo, which Burn is still detained on Thursday night. Dump the support of the factory farm. “


