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RSPCA 'had to do something' over prosecutions
Hayley Firman, head of prosecutions for the RSPCA, said they "had to do something" to curb the number of prosecutions it was taking on.
The charity takes more than 1,300 people to court each year.
Jim Reed, who reported on the story in 2015, explains the changes.
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