Month: March 2020

EU and Corona: totalitarianism for people, suffering for animals

 

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Endless waiting times and cruel conditions at the border 🚚…
Ever since the EU member states closed their borders to contain the corona virus, we have received reports of kilometers of traffic jams at the borders.

Many animal transporters with live animals are stuck in these traffic jams.

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The traffic jams mean additional hours of waiting for the animals, for example at the German-Polish or Bulgarian-Turkish border.
The animals are often crowded in the transporters and often do not even have access to water.

We receive reports of screaming cows 🐄 in the transporters.

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Together with other NGOs, FOUR PAWS calls on the responsible EU ministers and the EU Commission to act now.
FOUR PAWS therefore calls for an immediate stop to the cross-border transport of live animals during the corona epidemic‼ ️
Please help us to end the horror and sign our petition ➡️ http://bit.ly/LiveAnimalTransport

Sign and share the Petition: https://help.four-paws.org/de-DE/stoppt-grausame-lebendtiertransporte

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And I mean…Totalitarian regulations currently apply to our social and private life because of Corona.
But the trucks with suffering animals are subject to the rules of the meat mafia, which stipulate that the slaughter business never has to stop.
To serve the carnivores who even in these difficult times share their solidarity only with their conspecifics.

My best regards to all, Venus

We are the real virus

“A powerful animal ally has appeared on Earth …”

 

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All bullfights planned for March were canceled in Spain. Madrid, Valencia, Castellón, Murcia, Arnedo … wonderful!
Some optimists claim that the corona virus not only saves bulls from murder, but has also significantly dampened the hunters’ lust for murder.

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This corona makes the earth breathe again!
A week without tourists and people, and the Venice canals are clean again and even dolphins swim in it. The water is theirs again.

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The dolphins have started to come out and can be seen again in Venice without fear.

Even wild boars come out to walk with their families.
This city is theirs now.

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When humans set themselves aside, nature can start breathing again.

The swans pose like royalty in their element and seem to be happier than ever in this city.
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The tourist attractions are their new home

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They are also not afraid to go on group excursions

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They also appeared everywhere in Japan

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And ate what they wanted…

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They were everywhere because they had returned home

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They do not need quarantine either in Japan or in Italy, anywhere in the world

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Because they were never the problem

Apparently, we were the real virus all the time.

http://www.upsocl.com/mundo/20-fotos-beweisen-dass-der-planet-luft-schnappen-musste-die-tiere-sind-wieder-auf-unserer-erde-aufgetaucht/

 

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My best regards to all, Venus

Russia: a new animal protection law – 5 important facts

 

On December 27, 2018, the text for a new animal protection law was passed in Russia. In 2010 the lower house of the Russian parliament received the draft law for the first time.

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The Animal Welfare Act has been fully applicable since January 2020. This Animal Welfare Act forms the basis for implementing further improvements in the protection of animals in Russia.
For the welfare of animals, the Animal Welfare Act sets limits and guidelines for the coexistence of humans and animals.

Animals with owners, homeless animals and animals in captivity are affected by the law.
As a result, every individual, animal shelter and facilities such as zoos or circuses are obliged to adhere to certain standards when dealing with animals.

These 5 points from Russia’s Animal Welfare Act should be known:

1. Animals as living beings that experience emotions and suffering
The law names animals as living beings that experience emotions and suffering and turns away from the definition of “animals as possessions”.
Legal recognition is an important success for animals and forms a legal basis to fundamentally question the common way people deal with animals.

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2. Castration programs and catch-and-release procedures for dealing with homeless animals.
When dealing with homeless animals – for example if they are to be caught – they should always work together with an animal shelter and the animals should be housed there.
If a human companion can be identified for the animal, it is brought back there. Simply abandoning an animal rather than moving it to a new owner or shelter is prohibited.

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Once at the shelter, homeless animals are to be vaccinated and sterilized or castrated. The use of pain relievers is also legally required for such interventions.
They also get a brand that cannot be removed. After veterinary care, the animals return to their usual environment, i.e. to the place where they were found.
The capturing and resetting of the animals should be filmed and open to the public.

Homeless animals should remain in the shelter until the previous human companions are found, a new home is found, or the animals succumb to their age.

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Killing homeless animals is prohibited.
If euthanasia is necessary, this may only be carried out by appropriate specialist staff.

3. Cruelty to animals
The law formulates an extensive definition of cruelty to animals, which includes torture through physical violence, hunger or thirst.
To better protect animals, the law also prohibits:

-Abuse animals as bait for another animal
-To promote any form of cruelty to animals
-To let animals fight against each other on purpose

This gives competent authorities an important basis for consistently preventing and punishing cruelty to animals.

elefant auf den Boden in ZirkusMore needs to be done for animals in the entertainment industry, since the license introduced for zoos, circuses, aquariums or similar establishments merely sets guidelines for the exploitation of animals instead of abolishing them.

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Animals continue to be forced to behave unnaturally in these facilities for questionable cultural or entertainment purposes. Animals are not there to entertain people, which is why PETA Germany works every day to ensure that animals are not misused and tortured to entertain people.

4. Wild animals as animal roommates
The Animal Welfare Act prohibits the acquisition and keeping of wild animals as roommates in Russia. Wild animals are no longer allowed to be kept in private apartments, houses, gardens or in bars and restaurants.
Unfortunately, this regulation only applies to the purchase of animals after the Animal Welfare Act comes into force. Wild animals that already live with humans are not affected by the law.
They will probably not be able to live in a species-appropriate way.

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5. Dealing with offenders
Cruelty to animals must always be taken seriously and punished. If people torture animals by inflicting them psychological or physical injuries, or even killing them, these actions must have corresponding legal consequences.
The Animal Welfare Act provides for various penalties for these cases. For example, a fine of up to 80,000 rubles (about EUR 1086.00) or up to six months in the amount of the monthly salary of the offender. If minors are present during the crime, a fine of up to 300,000 rubles (around EUR 4072.50) or up to five years in prison can be imposed.

Animal welfare laws have the potential to bring about significant changes in how humans treat animals.
The more specifically the legal texts name criminal behavior, the less excuses there are for criminals.

Although the Russian law now recognizes animals as living beings that experience emotions and suffering, there is no consistent implementation.
Facilities such as aquariums, dolphinariums, circuses and zoos that imprison animals for entertainment purposes may continue to do so.

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The condition is a valid license. It is now up to the responsible authorities and institutions to enforce the guidelines of the new law in an animal-friendly and consistent manner so that the text of the law not only reads well, but also means noticeable changes for the animals.

https://www.peta.de/Tierschutzgesetz-Russland

 

My comment: If we take into account that Russia is not an EU country, we have to praise the legislator.
But that’s only one dimension of the law.
The other is its practical application.

The German animal protection law is also very good on paper.
For example, the first section says:
§ 1 “Nobody may cause pain, suffering or harm to an animal without a reasonable reason.”
This also means “useful” animals.

But every day we experience conditions in factory farming as if we had no animal protection law.
An animal protection law is as good as its consistent application in practice.

We hope for Russia.
That the police, authorities, veterinarians and, last but not least, the court remain consistent and true to their progressive animal welfare laws.

My best regards to all, Venus

19/3/20: Now Thailand – ILLEGAL ‘wet animal markets’ where it’s believed the Coronavirus originated are still operating under organised crime gangs.

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 60 Minutes exposed the continuing animal trade in Thailand's Chatuchak wildlife market in Bangkok

 Wild animals smuggled from across the world sat in cages for their live or slaughtered sale

Thailand – Bangkok – Illegal wet markets are still selling live animals, despite the Coronavirus infections across the world.

ILLEGAL ‘wet animal markets’ where it’s believed the Coronavirus originated are still operating under organised crime gangs.

The shocking discovery was revealed in an undercover investigation by 60 Minutes Australia journalist Liam Bartlett.

 

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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11126895/coronavirus-illegal-wet-markets-still-selling-live-animals/

 

Watch the undercover video of the market via the above link.

 

 

‘TIME BOMB’

Coronavirus: Illegal ‘wet markets’ are STILL selling live animals in Bangkok despite ban over fears of new epidemics

Confronting footage shows cage after cage of wild “high risk” animals being stored for their slaughter and sale in wet markets, despite Asian governments claiming they had been shut down following the COVID-19 outbreak.

Travelling to Thailand, Bartlett was joined by leading environmental and human rights investigator Steven Galster, at who warned the wet market has the potential to spark a “second Wuhan.”

A strict ban on the consumption and farming of wild animals was rolled out across China in a desperate effort to contain the coronavirus, which is believed to have started at a wildlife market in Wuhan.

 

 African serval cats, fennec foxes from the Sahara and marmosets from South America were discovered in the market

 

Although it is unclear which animal transferred the virus to humans, China acknowledged it needed to bring its lucrative wildlife industry under control to prevent another outbreak.

China closed over 20,000 wet markets in February, but markets being run by crime syndicates are still selling off animals across Asia with impunity.

The hotbeds for disease are still operating in Thailand, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia and Burma, where millions of dollars are being made in the shipping and trading of “exotic meat” and wildlife.

At the Chatuchak market in the heart of Bangkok, wild animals smuggled from across the world sat in cages for their live or slaughtered sale.

Covert footage showed African serval cats, fennec foxes from the Sahara, marmosets from South America, blue-tongued lizards, iguanas, monkeys, Australian cockatoos, African meerkats, ferrets, rare tortoises, porcupines, snakes and skunks, among others.

The animals sold in wet markets are highly vulnerable to catching and passing on viruses, due to their diminished immune systems caused by the stress of living in the squalid conditions.

This adds to the risk of viruses such as COVID-19 crossing over to humans during the animals’ handling process and slaughter.

While experts aren’t yet certain, there is suspicion is that coronavirus crossed over to humans late last year from the pangolin, the most trafficked wild animal in the world popular in the unhygienic street sales.

The wet markets are visited by thousands of people each day, making the risk of the virus jumping to humans even higher.

Mr Galster told the Australian media outlet Asia’s wet markets are a “sleeping time bomb” of coronavirus risk.

 

Lebanon: illegal shooting of storks

Committee Against Bird Murder e.V.

 

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Storks and illegal hunting in Lebanon.

Over the past few weeks, tens of thousands of white storks have made their way back to their breeding grounds.

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From Lebanon, where the migration routes of numerous populations overlap, numerous large swarms have been observed and reported by our partner associations since the beginning of the month.

 

Unfortunately, we have received dozens of reports of illegal shooting of storks at the same time. Yesterday, our Lebanese colleagues released these recordings, which show the shooting down of a stork resting on a mast near Akkar (northern Lebanon district) last week.

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The material has been published by numerous Lebanese media, as well as the call by the committee and its partner associations to immediately report any such incident to the police.

https://www.facebook.com/Komitee.CABS/

And I mean…The estimated number of illegally killed birds in Lebanon is more than 2,600,000 annually.

But not only in Lebanon!

In the European Union, more than 53 million wild birds are legally shot down by hunters every year, including numerous species that are critically endangered in Germany.

Hunters, poachers, bird catchers and animal traders threaten our migratory birds everywhere along their hiking routes. Whether in Italy, France and Spain, in Malta and Cyprus, in the Balkans, Greece and Egypt and probably also in other countries, songbirds migrate to the grill plate instead of to the winter quarters!

In theory, bird hunting is forbidden in the EU, but it is still “as a tradition” and in France they even want to increase the “catch quota”!

Why should the loss of biodiversity of birds and other animals interest the corrupt morons in politics?
Most of them are hunters themselves.
Therefore, penalties are not so high that hunters hurt; only the corruption is high and increases every day. They help each other to hide and continue to kill our songbirds, and not only.

No wonder that we have fewer and fewer birds in our home gardens, parks and in nature.

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We are not only by animal haters, we are surrounded by life haters!

My best regards to all, Venus

Alaska: Another blow to the Iditarod Mafia

 

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — One of the Iditarod’s top sponsors is dropping financial support, the second major sponsor with Alaska ties to sever relationships with the sled dog race this month.

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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles confirmed Monday that the Anchorage Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership will no longer sponsor the race. The dealership for 30 years has been one of the race’s principal partners and annually presents the race winner with a new pickup at the finish line in Nome.

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A statement from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, or FCA, noted the parent company did not sponsor the Iditarod.

“Anchorage Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Center – an independently owned and operated dealership – had been a sponsor of the race. We understand and can confirm the dealership will no longer continue sponsoring the race. As such, FCA and the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram logos will no longer be associated with the race,” the statement said.

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Chuck Talksy, a spokesman for the Anchorage dealership, initially said they planned to sponsor the race again next year, finances permitting.

Later, when informed of Chrysler’s statement, he said, “That’s kind of news to us. As a franchisee, we are subject to various controls.”

An email to Iditarod officials seeking comment was not immediately returned.

The announcement came as mushers are making the final push for Nome in this year’s race. The nearly 1,000-mile (1,609-kilometer) race started March 8 in Willow with 57 mushers. Six have withdrawn.

Thomas Waerner of Norway was leading the race, the first musher to reach the checkpoint in Koyuk, about 150 miles from the finish line.

Alaska Airlines, the Seattle-based airline that got its start decades ago in Alaska, earlier this month announced it was dropping its sponsorship of the race, which has been targeted by an animal rights group.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) was first to announce the departure of both Alaska Airlines and Chrysler as race sponsors.

The group says the nearly 1,000-mile race across Alaska is cruel for the dogs.

It also claims more than 150 dogs have died since the race started in 1973. Iditarod officials dispute that number but have not provided their own count of dogs who died on the trail despite numerous requests by The Associated Press.

A team heads out at the ceremonial start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to begin their near 1,000-mile (1,600-km) journey through Alaska’s frigid wilderness in downtown Anchorage

PETA is the race’s biggest critic and has for years targeted sponsors. In Chrysler’s case, that includes more than a quarter million emails from PETA supporters, television ads in the Detroit area and protesters dragging a sled filled with fake dead dogs around downtown Detroit, the organization said in a statement.

“After feeling some real pressure from PETA, Chrysler put the brakes on its connection with the Iditarod and is sending the message that dogs deserve better than being run to death for mushers’ prize money,” PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman said in a statement. “Alaska Airlines has also withdrawn its sponsorship of this wretched race in which over 150 dogs have died, and we hope this year is the last year dogs will suffer in this way.”

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Alaska Airlines denied PETA had anything to do with its decision to drop sponsorship of the race after more than 40 years and instead said it was a change in the company’s corporate giving strategy.

PETA is the race’s biggest critic and has for years targeted sponsors. In Chrysler’s case, that includes more than a quarter million emails from PETA supporters, television ads in the Detroit area and protesters dragging a sled filled with fake dead dogs around downtown Detroit, the organization said in a statement.

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https://www.businessinsider.com/iditarod-loses-another-major-sponsor-2020-3

 

And I mean…THANK YOU! Another step that brings the end of the animal cruelty event closer.

The Iditarod is worse than a nightmare for dogs!

The animals run about 160 kilometers a day and are only allowed to rest for almost 40 hours over a period of two weeks. The race takes place in the deepest winter and brings the dogs to the limit. Many are injured, fall into ice water, break down or get sick. Their paws get sore from the many races and often their muscles give up at some point.

The dogs have no legal protection in Alaska. People can go out into the woods and shoot their dog for whatever reason. Sometimes that might be injury, sometimes it’s because they’re too old to race. The mushers make remarks like, ‘”this guy isn’t running so well, we’re gonna get rid of him”,  as if he’s a piece of furniture or a machine.

And these people are lauded in the public eye.

In the racing industry of animals, killing is common; once they get sick, weak, old, or injured, they are eliminated without crying an eye for them
And when the dogs are not running, they are usually kept in small cages.

We can only hope that this mortal torture will soon come to an end.
The Alaska Neanderthals, the mushers, should do the route themselves, which helps to stay fit and healthy.

My best regards to all, Venus

Officials In China Move to Stop the Cat and Dog Meat Trade. Add Your Name To the Petition to Support This.

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Officials in Shenzen, China have finally moved to end the deadly cat and dog meat trade amid fears of devastating illnesses like coronavirus.

 

Add your voice to help save cats and dogs by urging officials to pass the proposed ban immediately.

 

This bill would protect wild animals, too, by outlawing consumption and sale of turtles, frogs, snakes, pangolins, and more.

 

These poor creatures await their deaths in small, cramped cages. Dogs and cats may be beaten, sliced and even burned alive.

 

This must end, and the ban in Shenzen could create a ripple effect throughout China and the rest of the world, and finally stop the cruelty.

 

 

Sign the petition to join Lady Freethinker in supporting this ban and calling to protect animals from suffering, and shield humans from future pandemics

 

PETITION TARGET: Chinese Ambassador to the U.S. Cui Tiankai

Officials in Shenzhen, China recently moved to ban the horrifying dog and cat meat trade amid growing concerns that eating infected meat can transmit coronavirus and other diseases. Add your voice to show your support for this proposal, and urge officials to stop all dog and cat slaughter as soon as possible.

If enacted, the law, which coincides with a larger national movement to permanently end China’s wild animal trade, would ban consumption of all animals not on a “white list.” In addition to dogs and cats, the legislation would outlaw eating snakes, turtles and frogs, which are popular in southern China.

Now a global health emergency, coronavirus has killed over 2,700 people. The only way to prevent future outbreaks is to abolish the dangerous and largely unregulated wild animal trade, according to conservationists.

It is imperative for local administrations to step up and implement their own legislation moving to abolish the cruel dog and cat meat trade. Animals’ lives and our health depend on it.

Sign this petition urging Cui Tiankai, the Chinese Ambassador to the U.S., to support the proposed dog and cat meat ban in Shenzhen, as well as other city and provincial governments attempting to adopt similar policies.

Lebanon: Appeal To Help Abandoned and Coronavirus Affected Animals Due To Go Into Sanctuary; Who Now Cannot – Please Help.

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You Are Our Lifeline!

 

WAV Comment – 18/3     – I have just donated to Animals Lebanon to try to help them with the crisis they are facing.   I ask you please to give something if you are able;

Thanks

Mark

 

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Dear Supporters,

With Lebanon’s crippling economic crisis and severe bank restrictions – and now Coronavirus – the situation is desperate.

Planned fundraising events have been cancelled since October when the nationwide protests started.

 

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Costs for food, supplies and veterinary care have risen by more than 30%. People are abandoning their pets due to this sudden inflation. Others have dumped their pets due to misconception about Coronavirus.

 

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Two bears, a lion, a hyena and a wallaby were all on their way to sanctuaries. These animals are now stuck as the airlines stop flights.

Despite all hardships, saving animals never stops, and we need you now more than ever.

We have updated our website to accommodate all kind of donations

Supporters in Lebanon can donate online in LBP or USD here

International supporters can donate through PayPal here – Note that you MUST write ‘Animals Lebanon’ on the PayPal page where it asks ‘Add special instructions to the seller’.

We are not stopping but we need significant help to get through this situation.
 
You are our lifeline.

 

The following are links to 2 different ways that you can donate:

 

https://www.animalslebanon.org/donate

https://www.animalslebanon.org/get-involved/more-ways-to-give

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Portugal: mobile coffin crashed- 100 creatures dead

 

This Tuesday morning, on the N17-1 road, near the exit to the Industrial Area of ​​Alto do Padrão (between Miranda do Corvo and Lousã), a truck carrying pigs to the slaughterhouse collapsed, having been in the situation that you can see in the video. The driver of the vehicle, as far as we know, was not injured.

But the animals it carried, yes.

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We were unable to provide support as the road was closed. But we managed to register some images, so that everyone can see and hear the suffering of these animals. According to the information that arrived at the site, about 100 animals died.

But that was not all we found: the scene was of many dead pigs, but even more pigs in agony. Bleeding, with broken legs, with a broken spine, dying … an authentic Dante scene.

We also captured the moment when a guy repeatedly kicks a pig, so that it does not move away from the place where his brothers perished.

 

 

At the end of the day, more than 9 hours later, we returned to the place.

Some animals had already been taken, but many pigs were still there, clearly very injured.
A pig, probably with a broken spine, just fiddled with its nose in the dirt.
Another, with broken back legs, tried to get up and walk, succumbing and lying down again.

None of these animals were rescued to end their suffering.
These animals were more than 9 hours to be removed from the site.

And make no mistake: they were not rescued, as they will still be killed.

Deniz Rehklau

 

My comment: The driver almost always remains unharmed with every transport accident involving animals.
How can one believe in justice and God when half of the coffin hangs in the abyss and the coffin leader still escapes alive?

If we had 100 dead truck drivers instead of 100 dead pigs each year during animal transports, that might be a reason not to have any more.
Only in this case will be the business no longer profitable.

The animals are slaughtered anyway, a few less are calculated as losses on each trip.

When do we finally say stop? until here and not further? WHEN?

My best regards to all, Venus