The penalty for cruelty to animals is covered by state laws, meaning that Australia wide there is no uniformity per say.
In NSW the penalty is 50 penalty units (one unit is $110.00), and a prison sentence of 6 months. For any aggravated cruelty 200 penalty units AND 2 years imprisonment.
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£20,000 and 6 months imprisonnment according to the RSPCA.
Cruelty to animals in the UK is a criminal offence for which one may be jailed for up to 51 weeks and may be fined up to £20,000.
It isthat you go to jail for 1year if its really bad or they get a fine $300 per animal the thousand how bad of cruelty it was.
Sometimes getting locked up, sometimes being fined. But if you look at the cruelty thas been publicised lately, the punishment is nowhere near harsh enough.
Idaho, Hawaii, Kentucky, Mississippi and North Dakota are the states with the highest rate of animal cruelty, do to the fact that there is absolutely no punishment for doing so.
no that is why its called animal cruelty
Animal cruelty is still a problem.
No. Animal Cruelty Laws aren't for rats.
Pakistan is number one in animal cruelty.
Animal cruelty may happen anywhere at anytime.
Animal cruelty occurs least in the absence of people .
the animal cruelty prevention ribbon is purple
The punishment will depent on the amount of fish you blow up. In some countries/states the punishment will be different from others offcourse. Blowing up fish is concidered animal cruelty in America.
a job against animal cruelty is saving the animal and killing the person that hurt they animals.