HC Deb 26 June 1957 vol 572 c36W
59. Sir T. Moore

asked the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation whether he is aware that within recent months there have been two serious accidents involving three-tier lorries for conveying sheep; and in one such accident at Barnard Castle 23 sheep were killed, and that in another in Devonshire 12 sheep were suffocated; and whether, in view of the risks of further accidents of this kind and of the fact that the loading of sheep on to three-tier lorries involves a material degree of cruelty, he will use his powers in connection with the construction and use of motor vehicles to ban their further use.

Mr. Watkinson

My powers to control the construction and use of vehicles do not extend to the protection of animals in transit from the risks attendant on overcrowding, which is a matter for my right honourable Friends the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.

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