IdleRich
IdleRich
OK, I've researched that so you don't have to... In 2012 Germany started trying to ban bestiality, as the BBC article says, but in fairness it's not just them
But the real juice comes from a Daily Mail article (which I won't link to)Bestiality is banned in many European countries, including the Netherlands, France and Switzerland.
The law was changed in the UK in 2003, which reduced the maximum sentence from life imprisonment to two years.
The act however, is permissible in Belgium, Denmark and Sweden, though Stockholm is considering a change in the legislation.
When I was a child a guy who lived on my street was caught molesting sheep... or "naked in a state of arousal" as the article in The Sun put it. It did amuse me that the article was accompanied by a picture of a sheep with a black bar across its eyes to conceal its identity. The guy had to move away but I found him on facebook the other day, happily engaged to a girl who - as Liza pointed out - looked nothing like a sheep.Bestiality brothels are spreading through Germany faster than ever thanks to a law that makes animal porn illegal but sex with animals legal, a livestock protection officer has warned.
Madeleine Martin told the Frankfurter Rundschau that current laws were not protecting animals from predatory zoophiles who are increasingly able to turn to bestiality as a 'lifestyle choice'.