That is not the ethos that we should be promoting.
No one is promoting anything, only asking for common sense to be applied. I would have shot it but this chap was unprepared. How many others would have done the same? If he released it back into the wild he would be breaking the law. If he tried to take it out of the trap, he would have lost fingers.
What purpose did a prosecution achieve? Wouldn't some advice have helped? How about the cage manufacturers putting some information on their product that when you catch the vermin, you have to take it to a vet to be humanely put to sleep at a cost of £70!!
Why can't you drown vermin but can administer poison that takes four days to kill, resulting in blood pouring from every orifice - is that humane?
Is shooting a rabbit humane? - not all are perfect shots.
Will all halal killing by cutting the throat now be banned?
The Rspca has now opened a can of worms. Will they be prosecuted for 'colouring' this case by stating that the grey squirrel is a protected species?
Are countries such as Australia or states of America where the drowning of vermin is a preferred method, now to be ostrascised?
Like I said, I'm not condoning what he did - merely thinking about where all this might lead, if we cant kill rats - tree or ground - by anything other then injection, then heaven help us. Regards, Geoff.