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reported someone to the rspca
Hi everyone, When reporting an incident to the rspca, is it completely confidential with no way at all the person can find out it was you? Its just that I had to report somthing recently, when doing so they took my name, address, phone number and everything. I said I HAD to remain anonymous which they said i would but I dont feel 100% about it, I know they are professional etc but can someone just assure me that they arent going to go out and mention who it was that reported it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.your right lankeela, they have called me now and said they will not be going out as the dog is left with water, even though i told him it has been left for almost 2 days in a conservatory on its own before. I found out the owners went abroad!!!!! This was not just a one off either. how much do animals have to go through to get help???
Twinkle 2 For future reference you do not HAVE to leave your details. But just as they did above - they were able to call you back to at least let you know what the outcome is. You have to be persistent though if you don't want to leave your details. However if you know they were released you could then sue them under the data protection act.
Please don't be put off by reporting such cases. I work at an RSPCA centre at the weekends. Unfortunately, like crime, there are so many truly awful cases out there - that the milder ones have to get overlooked. It shouldn't be like that - but that is a reflection of the kind of society we live in. You can log a call again if concerned or get another neighbour to do it - as like the Police I believe they act on quantity of calls also. Thanks for doing what you did though Twinkle. Vics x