Caporegime
Yes, but she didn’t cost her employers £30m to recruitFrom watching US shows if theres a suspected case of animal cruelty its the SPCA that will gather evidence and put the case before the prosecuting officer if they think theres a case to answer rather than the police getting directly involved, not sure of the routine over here but considering that video footage exists I'd be surprised and frankly disgusted if no action was taken by somebody
Wasn't there a case of a primary teacher recently recorded beating a horse that got the sack as a result?
edit yep: https://news.sky.com/story/primary-...f-woman-kicking-and-punching-a-horse-12501125