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In 2001, The managing director of Huntingdon Life Sciences, Europe's most prominent contract animal research centre, was recovering yesterday after being attacked at his home by three masked people carrying baseball bats.
Brian Cass who is 52 was set upon shortly before 8pm on Thursday outside his home in St Ives, Cambridge shire. Police believe the attach to be the work of animal rights activists opposed to research carried out by HLS.
The laboratory, which uses 70,000 animals a year, has been the focus of the most concerted and effective campaign in the history of the animal rights movement.
Tw men and the third attacker, believed to be a woman, all wearing balaclavas and carrying baseball bats set about Mr. Cass as he got out of his car after driving the short distance from HLS to his home. He was struck on the head and received injuries to his arms as he fended off the blows.
a) Can CSOs (Civil Society Organisations) use all sort of means to pursue their goals? Explain your argument with ethical theories?
b) Do you agree that laws should completely prohibit animal testing? Explain your argument with ethical theories?