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Nor Way!!!
Why leave the bodies in a landfill to rot? Better to make good use of them.
The animals are dead to begin with, there's no sense at all in just letting a body rot and cause disease if it can be recycled into something of use.
Of course. got to do something with the bodies.
No problem.
After reading the article, yeah. Why not? It's an imaginative use for waste that would just end up decomposing.
At first I was shocked, then I doubted it was real, so I read the article and now I understand it.
I live just outside Oslo and know how much a problem these animals can be and as they are dead anyway, why not chuck em on the fire?
I don't see any problem with it. The government certainly does things a lot worse than burning little bunnies in the name of environmentalism.
I don't care what kind of excuse they give for doing this, it's just WRONG. Pure plain and simple. I hope PETA flys over there and raises hell over the issue. Soak em in blood!!!!
(No I'm not a PETA lover...just love animals.)
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