Close to where I live is a stream (currently frozen over) which is home to a number of waterfowl. About a week ago a Greylag Goose moved in, which attracted a large amount of attention from the local chav population when it started chasing them on their way to and from college. At first it was quite funny, watching big groups of chavs scattered by a bird as high as their knees - but now it's becoming quite out of control.
The chavs hurls stones and other objects at the bird in the morning. They come by at lunchtime and continue. After college they come by again and throw more. Earlier today the animal was so distressed that it was nearly knocked down after they chased it into a nearby road.
I'm 24 and I know that 'boys will be boys' so to speak, but I find it quite difficult to ignore and my girlfriend gets upset by it. I have yelled at the chavs, threatened them with the RSPCA, pretended to film them, and now I really don't know what to do next. What would you guys advise? The RSPCA won't do anything unless the animal is injured.
The chavs hurls stones and other objects at the bird in the morning. They come by at lunchtime and continue. After college they come by again and throw more. Earlier today the animal was so distressed that it was nearly knocked down after they chased it into a nearby road.
I'm 24 and I know that 'boys will be boys' so to speak, but I find it quite difficult to ignore and my girlfriend gets upset by it. I have yelled at the chavs, threatened them with the RSPCA, pretended to film them, and now I really don't know what to do next. What would you guys advise? The RSPCA won't do anything unless the animal is injured.