I wrote to my MP to get him to support the movement to scan cats that are killed on the roads so that teh owners can be notified and I had an a letter back today. It looks like a standard response with my name and his signature added which shows me that a fair few people must have written to him about this too.
Basically he has put; that while he can appreciate how distressing it is to lose a cat, he can not put anymore pressure on tax payers by making this common place.
For those who are interested, I have typed the letter out:
Dear Miss Miller
Thank you for your letter dated 27th September regarding the Early Day Motion 079.
I appreciate that it is distressing to a family if a pet goes missing never to know what happened to their pets. I also understand that with improved technology and the growing use of microchips could potentially enable the identification o said pets. However, given that the use of microchips is not universal and given the costs that would be incurred by the local authority for the iplementation of the scheme as proposed I am afraid I cannot at this stage support EDM 2079.
Surrey County Council has responsibility for highways and their budget is currently sereverely stretched. The Government has consistently cut suppoyu to Surrey for essential services and this shortfall has had to be met by cuts elsewhere or by increasing reliance on additional funding from council Taxpayers. Given the current state of the public finances I can not support any commitments to additional funding funded nor would I want to place additional burdens on the taxpayer.
Thank you for taking the time to bring this issue to my attention.
Your sincerely,
Crispin Blunt, MP for Reigate.
GGRRRRRR!!!!! Sorry about the typos- in a bit of a rush!