I have had numerous pigeons in with ets rings on. I have reported 3 which were injured/hawked, and would not be fit to be released in the next few weeks. In each case the reply was " Top class breeding, parents cost a fortune, you can keep the bird, but can I get the ring back" . Says it all really, the ring is worth more than the pigeon. If it ain't worth more than £1.50 why bother putting the rings on in the first place. Oh and they did not offer to reimburse the postage or time involved going to post their rings back. It takes me time cleaning out baskets, feeding, watering, fuel picking up strays. My latest call is to go 12 miles to pick up another stray. 24 miles return. Very rarely is my stray basket empty between Apr - Aug.