Associated Press
SEATTLE — A group of half-naked animal-rights activists dressed like fish say a veterinary convention is no place for fish-throwing.
About a dozen members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals protested today outside the annual convention of the Illinois-based American Veterinary Medical Association.
They were upset that the association — devoted to caring for animals — refused to cancel a presentation by the popular fish-throwers from Pike Place Market, one of the city’s top tourist attractions.
Some laid topless on the sidewalk and others carried signs that said things like “Gutted Alive.”
The veterinarians group considered PETA’s request, but ultimately decided against it. Spokesman David Kirkpatrick says the event was not disrespectful to fish.
About 10,000 people are in town for the convention, which focuses on topics such as animals’ role in global health.
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