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Brisbane Ends Use of Live Animals in David Jones Christmas Parade

Announcement posted by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Australia 28 Nov 2018

BRISBANE ENDS USE OF LIVE ANIMALS IN DAVID JONES CHRISTMAS PARADE
Department Store Tells PETA It Won’t Use Deer, Donkeys or Camels in Annual Festivities

For Immediate Release:

28 November 2018 

Contact:
Trafford Smith; 0406-713-994  traffords@peta.org.au

Brisbane – Following numerous appeals from PETA, and public protests by Animal Liberation Queensland highlighting that live-animal displays are demonstrably cruel and can be dangerous to the public, department store David Jones has confirmed that it will not include any animals, including deer, donkeys and camels, in its Christmas Parade through the Brisbane Central District this year.

“PETA applauds David Jones’ decision, as there’s nothing merry about using animals as holiday ornaments,” says PETA liaison Emily Rice. “Any other stores or venues tempted to exhibit deer or other animals in their parades to follow David Jones’ compassionate lead.”

In its correspondence with David Jones, PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to use for entertainment”—pointed out that deer, who naturally shun human contact, endure a perpetual state of discomfort, and stress at such parades. They’re also often trucked from one event to the next and subjected to a constant barrage of strange noises, human activity, and people trying to touch them.

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