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Once there was a monkey named Jack who lived in a dense jungle near the edge of a federal reserve. Jack, like many of his kind, was curious and adventurous and one day he decided to explore the reserve.
However, he soon realized that this was a mistake as he was captured by the park rangers for trespassing on the federal land. He was sentenced to life in prison for his crime.
Jack was confused and saddened, he didn't know the law, he just wanted to explore and see what was beyond his jungle. He missed the warmth of the sun on his fur and the sound of the jungle's birds. He spent his days longing for freedom and the life he once had.
Years passed and Jack grew old and weak in prison. He knew he would never see the jungle again, and that he would die alone in his cage. He took solace in the memories of his home and the time he spent there.
As Jack took his last breath, he realized that ignorance of the law is not an excuse and that it is important to educate oneself about the laws and regulations that govern an area before venturing into it.
Ignorance of the law is not an excuse and it is important to educate oneself about the laws and regulations that govern an area before venturing into it.
ODC2 - A song
27/08/12
I love music and I listen to everything from classical, pop, rock, alternative, metal, blues R&B, folk etc etc the list goes on.lol However there are some music that I never tire of and one of my all time favourite songs is "All I need" by Radiohead from their album "In Rainbows" ( GREAT album!!) which by the way also happens to be one of my favourite bands. Give this song a couple of listens and you're hooked...lol
Here's the link www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZkIhV58_qc&feature=fvwrel
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They’re our closest genetic relatives, with DNA over 98 per cent the same as ours.
We’ve had them to test our vaccines...
We’ve sent them to space...
We’ve kept them as pets for our own happiness...
#Chimpanzees can learn from those around them in ways many other animals can’t - and when they’re captive they become even more human-like, sometimes with tragic results.
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There was once a monkey, who lived a peaceful life deep in the jungle. He was content with his family and friends, living in harmony with the natural world. But one day, tragedy struck. The monkey was falsely accused of a crime he did not commit, and was thrown in jail for life without a fair trial.
The monkey was innocent, but no one believed him. He was thrown into a dark and overcrowded cell, surrounded by criminals and animals that were just like him, falsely accused and thrown away by society. The monkey was alone, confused, and scared. He spent his days in despair, longing for the freedom and the life he once had.
As the years passed, the monkey's health began to deteriorate. He was malnourished and weak, and his once bright eyes were dulled with hopelessness. He watched as other inmates came and went, but he was stuck in that cell for the rest of his days. He was a victim of a corrupt system, where justice was a luxury only a few could afford.
The monkey died alone in his cell, never experiencing freedom again, never cleared his name, and never able to return to his family and friends. He became just another statistic, another innocent victim of a broken system. His death went unnoticed, just another monkey who died in jail, forgotten by society.
His death was a tragic reminder of the injustices that exist in the world, where the innocent can be thrown away without a second thought. It's a story of a monkey who had his life taken away without reason, and it's a stark reminder of the cruelty and corruption that exists in our justice system.
I should have named them Itchy and Scratchy. Bert and Ernie have been itching up a storm recently (AGAIN). Probably going to have to give them another bath, which they just LOVE... not. It's very stressful for them and it's so sad to see them pathetically squeaking in protest. Boo.
Really crappy photo. I only liked how his eye was perfectly in focus.
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Bristol Suspensions about to get Aca-rrested for crimes against a cappella
"Aca-rrested: Behind Bars"
Not sure if this a result of the anti-smoking legislation or a comment on smokers and canaries in cages as gas detectors but this poor girl trying to catch a pre-show drag was too good to miss.
Nikon D300, Sigma 70-200/2.8 Macro II EX.
survival of the fittest
the struggle for existence
only the most ambitious reach the top
INDORE
Photography’s new conscience
Mona, the Birmingham Zoo's surviving elephant, stretches her trunk.
Mona had to be euthanized on June 21, 2007. R.I.P.
At about eight weeks. I put my name for her the day of her incarceration, and after her quarantine 26 others had done the same...I was telling her good by, and said I'd be back tomorrow. I went every day to see this beautiful forlorn pup. She was very upset and begun to cry. "Nooo, don't go!!!"
Behind bars.
Wigan Youth Zone is threw open its doors to celebrate 40 years of Greater Manchester Police last Saturday, 26 April 2014.
As the regional police force marks its 40th anniversary, local teams pulled together to put on a huge family fun day for all the community.
The Youth Zone hosted a free event for families across the borough to have fun and learn just what their police force does for them.
The day was filled with performances from the Old DW Pemberton Brass Band and the WYZ Rock school, along with a swag bag treasure hunt, themed sports activities and a barbeque.
The day was also another chance for families to come and enjoy the Youth Zone together.
PC Myles Edwards from Greater Manchester Police said: “Our local teams work very closely with Wigan Youth Zone, so when we decided to hold an anniversary party it made perfect sense to hold it at this well-known town centre venue.
“The event was a great chance for all of Wigan Borough to come and meet their local police teams and find out more about what the police do for them on a daily basis. Above all, the event was great fun with loads of activities, entertainment and food.”
As part of their 40th anniversary, Tony Lloyd, Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner has provided funding each of Greater Manchester Police’s divisions. The money is to be spent on community projects and events.
Wigan’s share of the money also funded a residential for 20 young people to Ulverston Water Park earlier this month.
John Harker, Wigan Youth Zone General Manager, said: “Greater Manchester Police and our local PCs and PCSOs have always been really supportive.
“We are delighted to be hosting this event to mark this big anniversary and this looks set to be a great day for all families across Wigan Borough.”
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.