"Tuesday, 14th April We had two protests in Dublin, to support the SHAC campaign.
First stop of the day was regular target, Novartis Pharmaceuticals (Regus House, Harcourt Road, Dublin 2) - one of HLS' biggest customers. Within minutes, an employee came out shouting and swearing at us to put away the megaphone. We ignored him (obviously), and carried on naming-and-shaming the company, while he stood there (for over a half an hour!) waiting for the police to turn up!
When they did eventually arrive, it was clear that being forced to put away the megaphone did nothing to help stop the ''noise pollution'' - as our voices were just as good! We shouted away for another 30mins, much to the disgust of the disgruntled employee.
We moved on then to Barclays Bank Ireland PLC (Two Park Place, Hatch Street, Dublin 2) - who keep the animal abusers in business, with their 398,187 blood-soaked shares in HLS (LSR). The people there weren't too happy to see us either, but many took leaflets and a few even came over to ask questions.
For an hour, we chanted on the megaphone and asked Barclays to cut their ties with Huntingdon Life Sciences - so even if the Barclays employees don't care, they at least had to listen to us!
We can't wait to organise more protests there now!
For the animals,
National Animal Rights Association
http://www.naracampaigns.org"
ORIGINAL SOURCE: Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty
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