Tuesday, December 30, 2014

New York prohibits tattoos and piercings in animals

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The u.s. State of New York has banned officially the tattoos and piercings in animals. The new law, which will enter into force within 120 days, that prohibits any forms of body art in pets. The infringement of the norm will be púnida with fines up to € 200 and imprisonment.

Although the tattoos and piercings in animals are considered animal cruelty â€" which is illegal and as such a crime throughout the territory of the United States â€" the charges and penalties will eventually fall by the wayside.

The State of New York decided to take existing laws further with a specific legislation which bans fashion. Besides New York, the State of Pennsylvania is the only one to have a similar legislation and New Jersey must pass a law like that soon, writes the Inhabitat.

The law contemplates on the inner exceptions only for tattoos for identification or medical purposes.

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