Wednesday, December 13, 2017

SPCA Uses Robot to Hassle Homeless People



The SPCA in San Francisco has a security robot that is used to hassle homeless people and prevent them from camping in their parking lot. The robot uses lasers and sensors to monitor the area and alerts human authorities if people show up after hours.

Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles City Board of Animal Services Commissioners is seriously debating whether they should switch shelter dogs to a vegan diet. The city’s chief veterinarian, Jeremy Prupas, has said the move would raise costs and harm dogs in that it could deprive the canines of sufficient protein, calcium, and phosphorus, and that it could be inadequate for injured, pregnant or lactating pups.

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