PETA finds name of rural road in Idaho distasteful, asks for change

Started by Sick Of Silence, July 05, 2019, 12:27:11 PM

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/peta-finds-name-of-rural-road-in-idaho-distasteful-asks-for-change/ar-AADTTen?li=BBnbfcL

QuoteBut one animal rights group feels that the name of a rural road in the Treasure Valley region isn't kind to poultry.

PETA sent out a news release this week alerting Idaho media that it has written a letter to Caldwell Mayor Garret Nancolas to ask for a change to the street name Chicken Dinner Road. However, Caldwell city street maps don't include Chicken Dinner Road, which is located in rural Canyon County.

"Just like dogs, cats, and human beings, chickens feel pain and fear and value their own lives," PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman said in the letter.

She wants the mayor to change the name of the road to "one that celebrates chickens as individuals, not as beings to kill, chop up, and label as 'dinner.'"

Susan Miller, the Caldwell mayor's assistant, told the Idaho Statesman that she wasn't sure whether Nancolas would be issuing a response to PETA's request.

With all these lawyers with cameras on the street i'm shocked we have so much crime in the world.

There is constitutional law and there is law and order. This challenge to law and order is always the start to loosing our constitutional rights.

Frauditors are a waste of life.

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LOL  some people have too much time and too little sense.

http://mentalfloss.com/article/66000/15-weirdest-street-names-across-us


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