Written by PETA
Today, lawyers gave their closing arguments in the court case involving Ringling's use of steel-barbed bullhooks and shackles on the elephants it forces to perform. Over the course of the six-week trial, the following evidence was presented:
Check back with the PETA Files in the coming months for an update on the verdict. We hope that the elephants win, but regardless of the outcome, the trial has already generated lots of deservedly negative publicity for this miserable circus. And that's a good thing considering how hard Ringling works to put a misleading, positive spin on clamping elephants in irons, dominating and intimidating them with bullhooks, and confining them to boxcars and arena basements for much of their lives.
Written by Alisa Mullins
when will we know what the verdict is?
I am just heartbroken over this. I had no idea that this stuff was still going on. I ASSumed that these shows would surely have cleaned up their acts.
We attended the "Illucination" show last night in our town. The show was great, but my daughter and I both said we felt a little uncomfortable with the animal acts. They had three elephants performing in this smaller show. We had no idea that this mistreatment/abuse was still going on! A friend sent us this website and I've been reading it all morning. I'm so sorry we went and will never go again!! Thank you, Peta. A donation will be coming your way!
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