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Petition to ban live lobster sales heading to Stratford City Council

A Stratford couple are looking to ban the sale of live lobsters in the city.

Cody Sebben and Caitlin Beaudry have gotten 300 people to sign a petition aimed at achieving that goal.

Sebben believes it’s a matter of humane treatment for animals:

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He adds other places around the world have already put bans in place:

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The couple now plan to take their petition to city council with the hopes of getting the ban endorsed.

Patrick Grapes
Patrick Grapes
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