Outside the nonsense of 'sacred monkeys', the problem is the laws in India protect animals more than they protect humans.
If they tried to cull the beasts, you'll have a gaggle of dimwits writing animal support stories.
Animals in India are treated sacred until they become a nuisance. Then you will see return to monke. Until the social naggers show up with police protection and garlands for the poow poow animals.
Outside the nonsense of 'sacred monkeys', the problem is the laws in India protect animals more than they protect humans.
If they tried to cull the beasts, you'll have a gaggle of dimwits writing animal support stories.
Animals in India are treated sacred until they become a nuisance. Then you will see return to monke. Until the social naggers show up with police protection and garlands for the poow poow animals.
Plenty of 'sacred monkeys' in the West too, alas.