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Steve Hindi, a former hunter, founded Showing Animals Respect and Kindness in 1993 after
attending the infamous Hegins pigeon shoot in Pennsylvania, where he witnessed the
slaughter of thousands, with the involvement of children in the killings. He vowed
to stop pigeon shoots, and went on to dedicate his life to ending the abuse of all
animals. As volunteer president of SHARK, Hindi has led the organization to victories
in statewide bans on horse-tripping and live pigeon shoots in Illinois, shutting
down hunting clubs and canned hunts across the country, mounting international exposés
of rodeos and bullfighting, and prosecutions of domestic animal cruelty cases. SHARK's
Tiger Truck, crossing the U.S. and Canada with four large video screens - one on
each side and on the front and back - brings graphic, compelling images of animal
abuse to the public in a way that has never been done before; raw footage that speaks
for itself, untempered by the mainstream media. LED signs explain what the public
can do to help stop the cruelty they're witnessing.
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