UK Moonbat Says Staples Harm “Living Trees”
Oh, once Great Britain, what have the moonbats done to thee?
Anton Cataldo, who specialises in painting pet portraits, decided to put up reward posters on six trees after two of his favourite dog paintings went missing.
But the only person who responded to his plea was a council official who fined him £75 for causing harm to “living trees.”
The email said: “Some of these posters have been stapled to trees. You appear to have little understanding that trees are living things.
“Wounding the bark of any tree in any way can lead to attack by airborne fungal spores, which in the worst-case scenario, could lead to the loss of the tree.”
For the trees!
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