Two hunt workers convicted of illegal fox hunting

Two hunt workers convicted of illegal fox hunting

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BrettMRC

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4,373 posts

166 months

Friday 19th July
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpe3znzjvxyo

Once again the hunting community closes ranks... "I wasn't in control, so can't be my fault".

Hunt masters walk away from conviction again, and the houndsmen get a fine of £1700 each all in.

Boils my pcensoreds.

bitchstewie

54,489 posts

216 months

Friday 19th July
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There is something wrong with these sort of people.

Gareth79

7,973 posts

252 months

Friday 19th July
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This seems to be related to two incidents where hounds chased a fox into private gardens and killed it:
https://www.itv.com/news/2023-02-22/family-left-ap...

The people in the second incident gave evidence: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz9djm3q0l9o

Ian Geary

4,698 posts

198 months

Friday 19th July
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Well Labour are back in now, so maybe second time round they can pass some legislation not full of holes.


Ie how can a "hunt master" be found not to be liable for the actions of their hunting dogs?

Like horses, if you can't control the thing, don't take it into places where it can get up to no good.


And of the Tories could pass legislation to say Rwanda was safe whilst the UK was processing asylum claims from Rwanda, then surely Labour can pass legislation saying someone's dog pack tearing a fox apart is illegal no matter how it's dressed up.

Kwackersaki

1,435 posts

234 months

Friday 19th July
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Jesus. That’s some defence. How on earth he came out with this with a straight face.

“Stephen Welford, defending all four men, suggested that what Ms Field had described as a pack of hounds had been a flock of sheep.”

BikeBikeBIke

9,631 posts

121 months

Friday 19th July
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Ian Geary said:
surely Labour can pass legislation saying someone's dog pack tearing a fox apart is illegal no matter how it's dressed up.
They could. But that would catch millions of random dog owners.

Personally I'm in favour of that, having seen dogs off the lead chasing deer ad all kind of wildlife. Would ps off a lot of voters, though.

vixen1700

23,887 posts

276 months

Friday 19th July
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s.


Randy Winkman

17,253 posts

195 months

Friday 19th July
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Ian Geary said:
Well Labour are back in now, so maybe second time round they can pass some legislation not full of holes.
I think this is significant.

AmyRichardson

1,412 posts

48 months

Friday 19th July
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BikeBikeBIke said:
They could. But that would catch millions of random dog owners.

Personally I'm in favour of that, having seen dogs off the lead chasing deer ad all kind of wildlife. Would ps off a lot of voters, though.
But quite possibly the balance of pissed locked-in Tories vs pleased potential Labour voters would play to the government's advantage.

Yertis

18,541 posts

272 months

Friday 19th July
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I can quite easily see the bunch of sts now in office getting dog ownership in their sights, as something to ban or tax into oblivion.

Randy Winkman

17,253 posts

195 months

Friday 19th July
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Yertis said:
I can quite easily see the bunch of sts now in office getting dog ownership in their sights, as something to ban or tax into oblivion.
I'm not sure why the government would have a problem with people owning dogs.

borcy

4,775 posts

62 months

Friday 19th July
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BikeBikeBIke said:
Ian Geary said:
surely Labour can pass legislation saying someone's dog pack tearing a fox apart is illegal no matter how it's dressed up.
They could. But that would catch millions of random dog owners.

Personally I'm in favour of that, having seen dogs off the lead chasing deer ad all kind of wildlife. Would ps off a lot of voters, though.
Millions of dog owners? I think that's a slight exaggeration.

Timothy Bucktu

15,584 posts

206 months

Friday 19th July
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I can't say really I hate anyone...I may not like them, but I don't hate them. I make an exception for anyone involved in blood sports though!
Horrible people. And they are genuinely horrible people.

Yertis

18,541 posts

272 months

Friday 19th July
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Randy Winkman said:
I'm not sure why the government would have a problem with people owning dogs.
Discretionary luxury for starters. I can imagine lots of reasons. Environmental. Health and safety. It’s not fair that some people can afford to own dogs, while others equally deserving cannot. Therefore no one should.

Only a matter of time.

vixen1700

23,887 posts

276 months

Friday 19th July
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Timothy Bucktu said:
I can't say really I hate anyone...I may not like them, but I don't hate them. I make an exception for anyone involved in blood sports though!
Horrible people. And they are genuinely horrible people.
I fking despise these "people' with every inch of my body.


Yertis

18,541 posts

272 months

Saturday 20th July
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Does that include all persons in the shooting and fishing comunities?

Blackpuddin

17,107 posts

211 months

Saturday 20th July
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Hunt dogs regularly out of control wandering around our hamlet here in Wales. Blokes on quad bikes trying to round them up. We all have to keep pets indoors when they're out supposedly drag hunting (yeah, right). Hunt followers are shockingly arrogant and entitled, blocking roads with their cars and giving you the evil eye when you try to get past. Successive hunt masters have said they'll work with residents but never do. We're not told about hunts. It's bad luck if you're out on a horse.

xstian

2,010 posts

152 months

Saturday 20th July
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Yertis said:
Does that include all persons in the shooting and fishing comunities?
There’s a lot of negatives linked to both fishing and shooting. Of course that doesn’t mean everyone involved in these so called sports is doing anything wrong.

Timothy Bucktu

15,584 posts

206 months

Saturday 20th July
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Yertis said:
Does that include all persons in the shooting and fishing comunities?
There is a world of difference between people who hunt for food (I.e Pheasant shooting), people who need to control vermin humanely, and the nasty characters involved in hunts.

borcy

4,775 posts

62 months

Saturday 20th July
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Blackpuddin said:
Hunt dogs regularly out of control wandering around our hamlet here in Wales. Blokes on quad bikes trying to round them up. We all have to keep pets indoors when they're out supposedly drag hunting (yeah, right). Hunt followers are shockingly arrogant and entitled, blocking roads with their cars and giving you the evil eye when you try to get past. Successive hunt masters have said they'll work with residents but never do. We're not told about hunts. It's bad luck if you're out on a horse.
What are hunt followers? Are they the people that help out or 'fans' who follow because they are interested?
I don't know about this sort of thing.