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Live
exports start at Coventry Airport
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In
November 1994, Phoenix Aviation, owned by Christopher Barrett Jolley,
gained permission to start flying young calves from Coventry Airport
to the horror of veal crates in Holland - he had previously been
flying them out of Bournemouth Airport but, thanks to the attentions
of the animal rights movement and public pressure, he was forced
to stop flying from there. Phoenix started running upto 5 flights
a day ( in the same decrepit ex-aeroflot plane ) from Coventry,
each one carrying 190 calves.
All
of the big shipping companies(P & O, Stena, Sealink, Brittany
Ferries etc) had taken note of public opinion and stopped live exports,
but smaller companies like Phoenix were falling over themselves
to cash in on this gap in the market!
Coventry
City Council grounded the first scheduled Phoenix flights on November
3 (due to protests) but just 2 days later, following a dramatic
U-turn, the first veal flights were allowed to take off.
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A
report from the demo on the first day of flights
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On
Saturday 5th November, i went to Baginton Airport in Coventry to
join a demo against the flying of baby calves to the veal crates
of Europe. There were about 25 of us in all and we stood outside
the gate waving our banners and shouting our disapproval to anyone
at the airport who could hear us. This went on for an hour or so
and we saw the plane take off in front of us. To think that those
poor frightened babies were being flown in aircraft, which must
cause them alot of fear and anxiety, and at the end of the journey
to live for only a few months before being slaughtered, made me
very angry and upset - but that was nothing compared to what was
about to happen!
Suddenly
i spotted the transport lorries that had the baby calves in and
my stomach churned, the adrenalin pumped into my body causing all
sorts of feelings - anger, pity, disgust, more anger, but to name
a few. The wagons drove up to us and when I could see the calves
faces I broke down in tears. Their big eyes and ears and their pink
noses staring out at me pulled at my heart and I had to turn away
- I have been to numerous demos and leafletted many times but never
have I seen the animals I am trying to help and save face to face
and I was not prepared for the emotions the situation brought on.
After
a while I became angry and shouted and screamed at the wagon along
with everyone else and we ran through the gates following the wagon,
everyone fired up with emotion and anger.
Once
in the airport grounds, people were shouting and expressing themselves
to the staff who were in the airport - I myself went and stood by
the lorries to see the big pink noses, large fluffy ears and big
brown eyes of the calves. I was sobbing at this stage but made myself
stand there looking at these sorry souls in order that i could carry
on campaigning to end the cruelty that was taking place there. After
a while we were ushered off the premises and we stood outside the
gates a little while longer. When i came home I was exhausted emotionally
and physically from the days activities - but I will never give
up trying to help these and all the other animals from the suffering
they endure. We need as many people as we can to help with demos
at Coventry - please help if you feel you can - action speaks louder
than words!!
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