Bob Barker - Bob Barker Launches Campaign To Keep Animals Safe On Film Sets

12 September 2012
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Bob Barker Launches Campaign To Keep Animals Safe On Film Sets

Game show legend Bob Barker and The Simpson's co-creator Sam Simon have teamed up to spearhead a new animal rights campaign to keep creatures safe from harm on movie and TV sets.

The two celebrities have joined People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals activists in calling for the reform of the No Animals Harmed... label given to film projects that are given the American Humane Association (Aha)'s stamp of approval whenever horses, dogs, cats and other furry friends are used.

Barker and Simon will stage a press conference to launch the campaign on Thursday (13Sep12), when they will ask Aha officials to investigate claims that animals are being mistreated on sets.

Peta bosses claim the Aha has failed to adequately oversee several recent and current film and TV productions, where animals have been injured and killed.

The campaign launch comes just months after Peta chiefs won a major battle with TV executives at HBO over horse racing drama Luck following the deaths of two horses.

The animal rights activists fought to shut the set down after the tragedies and creators and producers agreed to cease production.

The projects that have come under fire for questionable treatment of animals include The Lone Ranger, There Will Be Blood, Failure to Launch and The Hobbit.

Peta bosses have revealed they received information about the mistreatment of animals on these and other film sets from "whistleblowers" after they released leaked information about the deaths of the horses on the set of Luck.

Announcing the new campaign to force Aha officials to take action, Peta's Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo tells WENN, "Moviegoers can't rely on the assurance that 'no animals were harmed' if the very people standing on film sets to safeguard animals are the ones placing animals at risk. The reports of complicity and complacency that Peta has received suggest a broken system that must be fixed immediately, before one more animal is injured or killed."


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