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Lamb thrown on fire 'for a laugh' | Lamb thrown on fire 'for a laugh' |
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A teenager who threw a live lamb onto a fire "for a laugh" has avoided a custodial sentence. | A teenager who threw a live lamb onto a fire "for a laugh" has avoided a custodial sentence. |
Scott Douglas was celebrating his 17th birthday when he removed the lamb from its mother in a field near Loch Ness. | Scott Douglas was celebrating his 17th birthday when he removed the lamb from its mother in a field near Loch Ness. |
He was sentenced to 200 hours community service at Inverness Sheriff Court and banned from keeping animals for 10 years. | He was sentenced to 200 hours community service at Inverness Sheriff Court and banned from keeping animals for 10 years. |
Sheriff Kenneth Robb told Douglas his actions had caused "considerable public revulsion". | Sheriff Kenneth Robb told Douglas his actions had caused "considerable public revulsion". |
Apprentice joiner Douglas had faced up to 12 months' detention or a £10,000 fine after admitting causing the animal unnecessary suffering. | Apprentice joiner Douglas had faced up to 12 months' detention or a £10,000 fine after admitting causing the animal unnecessary suffering. |
Fiscal depute Sandy Collie told the court that Douglas and his friends had been celebrating his birthday by camping at Kerrow Bridge in Cannich on 28 May. | Fiscal depute Sandy Collie told the court that Douglas and his friends had been celebrating his birthday by camping at Kerrow Bridge in Cannich on 28 May. |
He has brought public shame on himself and his family David MacNeillDefence lawyer | He has brought public shame on himself and his family David MacNeillDefence lawyer |
Mr Collie said: "Initially he had gone to get the lamb from the river bank where it was with its mother and other lambs. | Mr Collie said: "Initially he had gone to get the lamb from the river bank where it was with its mother and other lambs. |
"On taking it to the other youths one of them said to behave and to leave it alone, and it was returned. | "On taking it to the other youths one of them said to behave and to leave it alone, and it was returned. |
"However, he then went and got the lamb again and took it back and threw it on the fire." | "However, he then went and got the lamb again and took it back and threw it on the fire." |
The fiscal added: "He was indicating that he was wishing to have it for his dinner. Drink was not an issue here prior to the killing of the lamb." | The fiscal added: "He was indicating that he was wishing to have it for his dinner. Drink was not an issue here prior to the killing of the lamb." |
Douglas, of Dall Cottage in Balnain, Drumnadrochit, later told police: "I was going to have a laugh." | Douglas, of Dall Cottage in Balnain, Drumnadrochit, later told police: "I was going to have a laugh." |
Defence lawyer David MacNeill said one of Douglas's friends had grabbed the lamb from the fire but it was so badly burnt he "put it out of its misery". | Defence lawyer David MacNeill said one of Douglas's friends had grabbed the lamb from the fire but it was so badly burnt he "put it out of its misery". |
He added that his client's parents had donated £500 to the Scottish SPCA, and Douglas was to pay them back. | He added that his client's parents had donated £500 to the Scottish SPCA, and Douglas was to pay them back. |
'Horribly repulsive' | 'Horribly repulsive' |
Mr MacNeill added: "He deeply regrets what he did. He has already suffered. There were comments posted on the internet after what occurred. | Mr MacNeill added: "He deeply regrets what he did. He has already suffered. There were comments posted on the internet after what occurred. |
"He has brought public shame on himself and his family. | "He has brought public shame on himself and his family. |
"It seems clear the lamb was injured at the time he threw it on the fire. It appears to be an impulsive act, although horribly repulsive." | "It seems clear the lamb was injured at the time he threw it on the fire. It appears to be an impulsive act, although horribly repulsive." |
Sheriff Robb told Douglas: "Very clearly and understandably there is considerable public revulsion at the act you did and it is a serious matter. | Sheriff Robb told Douglas: "Very clearly and understandably there is considerable public revulsion at the act you did and it is a serious matter. |
"At the age of 17 you ought to have thought of the horror of throwing a living creature on to an open fire. The explanation of it having a dodgy leg is nothing." | "At the age of 17 you ought to have thought of the horror of throwing a living creature on to an open fire. The explanation of it having a dodgy leg is nothing." |
The sheriff added: "Public interest demands there is a penalty. You must give back to the community to dissuade the horror they feel." | The sheriff added: "Public interest demands there is a penalty. You must give back to the community to dissuade the horror they feel." |
Speaking after the case, a spokeswoman for the Scottish SPCA said young people who commit acts of cruelty against animals often go on to inflict violence on humans. | |
She added: "The sentencing means this young man is now in the systemand, to a degree, his behaviour will be monitored. | |
"Research frequently indicates this level of violence often escalates and the animal is the first victim. | |
"In certain states of America crimes of this type have psychological assessment. This has been helpful in identifying violent behaviour." |
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