Judges accepted a complaint by an animal rights group against the owner of a restaurant near Florence who kept live crustaceans on the ice, ordering him to pay a 2,000 euro fine ($5,593) and a further 3,000 euros in legal fees.
Maine lobsterman finds two tone crustacean
Upholding a sentence by a lower court, the Cassation Court ruled that the fact that lobsters are usually cooked while still alive does not mean they can be mistreated beforehand.
"While the particular method of cooking can be considered legal by recognising that it is commonly used, the suffering caused by detaining the animals while they wait to be cooked cannot be justified in that way," the judges wrote.
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