
Snakes alive: Pauline Wallace and part of the reptile collection found in her home
Snake woman banned from keeping reptiles and fined £310 in case which cost RSPCA £150k A pensioner who kept almost 200 snakes in her semi-detached house has been banned from keeping reptiles for a year following a prosecution which has cost the RSPCA more than £150,000.
Pauline Wallace, 64, admitted keeping the animals in poor conditions at her home in York, including 114 in her bedroom.
Today, at York Magistrates' Court, Wallace was given a 12-month community order with supervision as well as the reptile-keeping ban.
She had pleaded guilty to nine counts of animal cruelty at a previous hearing.
Phil Browne, prosecuting for the RSPCA, told the bench the charity has incurred costs of £156,000 since they discovered Wallace's huge colony of at least 186 snakes.
Mr Browne said that it was costing the society between £7,000 and £16,000 a month to house 60 of the reptiles that were seized and did not have to be put down.
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