Just had a look on the notice board, and spotted Thomas Vinnmans statement refusing to send certain species into the UK. WELL DONE Thomas.
I would like to bring up a point of debate here so lets see how far we can go with this one (pages on the thread):
As the UK has laws which do not allow people to keep certain species without a DWA licence, should webmasters of any UK sites allow adverts which include DWA species in the first place?
But how do people know which are DWA Species, i hear some people ask?
Easy have a list at the top of the adverts section which shows all the species covered by DWA which cannot legally be allowed to be sold/bought into/in the UK without a licence.
Any person who puts up a list with DWA species will have thier advert removed as they have no excuse for including them.
But in doing this do we then EXCLUDE the (few) people who do have a DWA license from the sites?
I think not, the people who keep DWA species are a very small community and most of them (the ones i have spoken to ) know where to get thier new species anyway.
Maybe if we started to do this then the European traders will soon learn which species NOT to bring to the Exhibition in May (and other shows) each year.
Also by banning the posting up of adverts which include DWA we then clear ourselves (all websites) in the event of anyone buying a DWA species from a UK website, getting bitten, and then placing the blame on the webmaster for allowing such adverts to be published in the first place (litigation).
What do people think of these views?
I fuly agree with the webmasters comments posted on the addverts page :
"Webmaster comments: - Again DWA species listed here, this is the last warning I will start removing these adverts if you do not comply with the rules. "
Ray
I would like to bring up a point of debate here so lets see how far we can go with this one (pages on the thread):
As the UK has laws which do not allow people to keep certain species without a DWA licence, should webmasters of any UK sites allow adverts which include DWA species in the first place?
But how do people know which are DWA Species, i hear some people ask?
Easy have a list at the top of the adverts section which shows all the species covered by DWA which cannot legally be allowed to be sold/bought into/in the UK without a licence.
Any person who puts up a list with DWA species will have thier advert removed as they have no excuse for including them.
But in doing this do we then EXCLUDE the (few) people who do have a DWA license from the sites?
I think not, the people who keep DWA species are a very small community and most of them (the ones i have spoken to ) know where to get thier new species anyway.
Maybe if we started to do this then the European traders will soon learn which species NOT to bring to the Exhibition in May (and other shows) each year.
Also by banning the posting up of adverts which include DWA we then clear ourselves (all websites) in the event of anyone buying a DWA species from a UK website, getting bitten, and then placing the blame on the webmaster for allowing such adverts to be published in the first place (litigation).
What do people think of these views?
I fuly agree with the webmasters comments posted on the addverts page :
"Webmaster comments: - Again DWA species listed here, this is the last warning I will start removing these adverts if you do not comply with the rules. "
Ray
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