Yellow-breasted capuchin born.
Source: Zoo social media.
Source: Zoo social media.
Oh my goodness! This is terrible news! Why would anyone even think of doing this? Especially when the zoo is only just recovering from the latest lockdown.Some lowlife, brainless, depraved, knuckle dragging, wretched, feculent, surplus, degenerate, scumbag has scratched graffiti into numerous windows and enclosures around the zoo, including the new cassowary enclosure. Just a few weeks after reopening, the zoo estimates the damage will cost thousands of pounds to repair.
It is believed to have happened late on Saturday afternoon (May 29), when the zoo was still busy with visitors. Anyone with any information is asked to contact West Midlands Police.
Dudley Zoo 'disheartened' by glass graffiti - BBC News
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If the old bill are really going to look into this they should at least have a suspect list now every one has to pre book entry to the zooSome lowlife, brainless, depraved, knuckle dragging, wretched, feculent, surplus, degenerate, scumbag has scratched graffiti into numerous windows and enclosures around the zoo, including the new cassowary enclosure. Just a few weeks after reopening, the zoo estimates the damage will cost thousands of pounds to repair.
It is believed to have happened late on Saturday afternoon (May 29), when the zoo was still busy with visitors. Anyone with any information is asked to contact West Midlands Police.
Dudley Zoo 'disheartened' by glass graffiti - BBC News
COVID-19 Animal Care Fund - JustGiving
I don't think so, do you have anything like molest?I wonder they might be insured against such vandalism, which is thankfully such a rare event.
The word 'molest' is generally used in England to refer to sexual offences.I don't think so, do you have anything like molest?
Yeah I was a bit confused there. What is it supposed to mean in this context?The word 'molest' is generally used in England to refer to sexual offences.
In continental Dutch (for lack of a better word) molest refers to a phenomenon to indemnify against damages in insurance policies: The notion molest is used for: 1) Obstacle 2) Damage 3) Danger of damage 4) Violence 5) Nuisance 6) Annoying 7) Burden 8) Deliberately inflicted damage 9) Deliberately inflicted damage 10) Deliberate damage 11) Discomfort 12) Disaster 13) War damage 14) Nuisance 15) Damage 16) Damage to a ship 17) Damage to shipsThe word 'molest' is generally used in England to refer to sexual offences.
I think the closest we have to this would be criminal damages, where i think the offender would have to be convicted in court for the zoo to receive any money’sIn continental Dutch (for lack of a better word) molest refers to a phenomenon to indemnify against damages in insurance policies: The notion molest is used for: 1) Obstacle 2) Damage 3) Danger of damage 4) Violence 5) Nuisance 6) Annoying 7) Burden 8) Deliberately inflicted damage 9) Deliberately inflicted damage 10) Deliberate damage 11) Discomfort 12) Disaster 13) War damage 14) Nuisance 15) Damage 16) Damage to a ship 17) Damage to ships
I believe the notion comes from the Latin/French: molest (v.) late 14c., molesten, "to cause trouble, grief, or vexation, disturb, harass," from Old French molester "to torment, trouble, bother" (12c.) and directly from Latin molestare "to disturb, trouble, annoy," from molestus "troublesome, annoying, unmanageable,"
That is how and why I came to enquire whether this notion exists in legal indemnity - insurance in the English / American languages' sphere and could have some legal meaning in how to deal with the damage in the Dudley Zoo case. Obviously, you do not seem to have anything of that nature under molest.
Thanks J.C.!I think the closest we have to this would be criminal damages, where i think the offender would have to be convicted in court for the zoo to receive any money’s