Council Applauded For Rodeo Ban
MEDIA RELEASE
4 July 2008
Council Applauded
For Rodeo Ban
Rodeos are no longer welcome in New
Zealand’s largest city. Auckland City Council resolved
last week that as a matter of policy no rodeos would be
permitted on council land because of animal welfare
concerns. The decision, a first for New Zealand, has been
applauded by national animal advocacy organisation
SAFE.
“SAFE congratulates Mayor John Banks and
his councillors for recognising the importance of animal
welfare following a submission made by SAFE. This monumental
decision demonstrates that Auckland City Council is serious
about preventing animal abuse. It is an enlightened stance
that we hope will be emulated by councils around the
country,” says SAFE campaign director Hans
Kriek.
“Rodeo animals are goaded, tormented and
forced to endure needless suffering and gross mistreatment,
all for the sake of so-called entertainment,” says Mr
Kriek.
SAFE believes the council’s ban will
thwart efforts by an international rodeo promoter to bring
his animal cruelty spectacle to Auckland as part of Rugby
World Cup events in 2011. Craig Douglas organised New
Zealand’s first international indoor rodeo held last year
in Christchurch, which was fiercely opposed by
SAFE.
Correspondence to Mr Douglas from Councillor
Cathy Casey following the council’s decision highlights
the diverse support for the ban within the Council. She
writes: “Mr Banks and I don't agree on too much
politically but on animal rights he has my complete
backing.”
“Rodeos are turning into extravagant
pyrotechnic-charged spectacles in an effort to attract a new
inner-city audience, however these events are still founded
on abusing animals. The Auckland City Council’s decision
sends a strong message to the rodeo industry that Auckland
does not tolerate animal cruelty,” says Mr
Kriek.
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