SeaWorld secret agents go deep undercover
by Jason Weisberger from on (#15HG6)
Sounding like something out of a mediocre Hollywood movie, SeaWorld has copped to infiltrating animal rights groups and spying, under the guise of protecting them selves from "credible threats."
I also enjoy that "certain employees" were directed to these tasks. Seal trainers? Cotton candy spinners?
From the Orlando Sentinel:
Reading from a statement while speaking with analysts, Chief Executive Officer Joel Manby said SeaWorld's board of directors has "directed management to end the practice in which certain employees posed as animal-welfare activists. This activity was undertaken in connection with efforts to maintain the safety and security of employees, customers and animals in the face of credible threats."