enfieldspares
Well-Known Member
Raccoons on the run: Dogs and drones search for escaped animals on Isle of Wight
People are being asked to check areas such as sheds and bonfire piles for the missing animals.
So let us hope that all the wrath and ire of a certain Isle of Wight resident is now directed against this non-native species now being at large. And that DEFRA or whomsoever apply the relevant sanctions and penalties as below.
Penalties for breaking the law
Different penalties apply depending on the seriousness of the offence.You may:
- get a warning
- be served with a notice, for example a compliance or restoration notice, where you must take steps to fix damage
- be fined
- be sent to prison for a maximum of 3 months for a summary offence or 2 years for an indictable offence
- lose your permit or licence
- not be allowed to get another one for up to 5 years

