Re: Live Arico´s Water Supply Cut This is NOT a dig at Live Arico but, people should not be forced to have a charitable organisation on their land, especially if is to the detriment of their business.
If Oxfam or UNICEF set up a small hospice on a member’s balcony would they contest it? Of course they would.
The economic climate worldwide is unlikely to improve in the short term and the Canaries have been hit badly. The impact this has on all the local Businesses and Charities means that the luxury of supporting 250 dogs is questionable. If they are to loose their current accommodation then serious thought must be given to the humane disposal of the major portion of this group of animals to prevent further suffering.
It will be seen by many as a horrific solution but the dogs should not be made to suffer.
ps On a more positive note if every Tenerife Resident refused to purchase a drink or a meal for a week and sent the monies saved to Live Arico it would do a great deal of good
Last edited by Briz; 26-11-09 at 11:04.
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