hadfos
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Why is it hypocrytical? please inlighten me i don't belive i said anything about horses not being usefull
lol see above
Why is it hypocrytical? please inlighten me i don't belive i said anything about horses not being usefull
Lol sorryit's coz you quoted my comment
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Not quite sure what you mean Mike. Have you seen police horses "crushing skulls" I'm interested if this opinion is formed though logical opinion through imagined scenarios, or personal experience as an officer or demonstrator?
More of a sad disillusion of their effectiveness.
Nope, don't see a problem there.
If he wanted the horse to go forward and it wouldn't, a couple of cracks on its backside is the right thing to do.
I don't think you actually get the full sequence of events from that clip.
As for complaining about the officer, I am gob smacked.
Wow what an explosive thread!
Firstly I was there. (10 meters away!)
Brunel - a brave and decent horse was not hurt or hit with any force.
(He has been examined)
Secondly the students were no problem. There were maybe three idiots in the crowd. Most were 6th form kids and 99.99% of people there were no problem - in fact polite and considerate.
Mike - your wrong, without the horses we would have needed about 200 further officers. They are an excellent effective tool.
If the officer had not controled the horse, I would be typing this from my hospital bed!
Not my patch,the falls road ,but the principle is all the same. Best crowd ontrol I have ever seen was a single officer on wesminster bridge during the countryside alliance protest. Kept hundreds of people in order,to their own benefit,simply by his own natural authority. Wish I had got his number. The man was a star! Bloody horses! Dont get me wrong I am not anti police by any means,I just question the methods sometimes.
No need to get sarcy, this thread is about weather an officer did or did not hit the horse, i just didn't see the point in your post thats all
Blimey your still trying to dictate what/tone of reply I should use - hope this meets with your approval
My horse in my siggy is failed police horse - he wasn't very good in public order situations he would kick shite of anyone near him
'tis true. One of the benefits of our last government. Makes you think doesn't it?![]()
Quoting myself (how sad is that?)
I searched out the relevant legislation. With luck it might make some think.
Animal Health & Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006
" It is an offence to cause an animal unnecessary suffering; therefore, any discipline should be appropriate, timely, reasonable and proportionate. A whip or a stick should only be used as an additional aid, not as a means of punishment. Similarly any restraint method used to assist normal management or treatment of the animal should be the most mild and effective method available and should be applied by a competent person only for the minimum period necessary. Sedatives must only be used under veterinary advice. Roundpens and small electrified fenced areas should not be used to discipline animals and are not suitable for keeping them in for long periods of time."
Not my patch,the falls road ,but the principle is all the same. Best crowd ontrol I have ever seen was a single officer on wesminster bridge during the countryside alliance protest. Kept hundreds of people in order,to their own benefit,simply by his own natural authority. Wish I had got his number. The man was a star! Bloody horses! Dont get me wrong I am not anti police by any means,I just question the methods sometimes.
I'm not suprised in the slightest that this officer abused her horse ( and will no doubt get away with it) they do it to humans often enough......
Dont forget that police are above the law and don't have to abide by rules like the rest of us.
I'm afraid I'm going to be a bit personal here. With a name like yours I assume you are 8 yrs old and wear Barbie pink. I can assure you're views will change as you mature and see a lot more of life and perhaps need the assistance of the police at some time. If not I hope to God you never get attacked, assaulted or anyone that you know for that matter. If you are older then I can only wonder what has happened to evoke such a ridiculous outburst I can only assume you have had close contact with the arm of the law probably doing something you shouldn't.
Thank you doonrocket for such an informative report.
To me, it looks like he does hit the horse with his baton which IMO is out of order. I've read some of the posts on here (no, I'm not about to read the full 30 whatever pages) and am (as usual) shocked by some of your responses saying you would quite happily smack your horse in this sort of situation. The horse is scared, smacking it does NOT help. So many people seem to beat their horses into submission forgetting that they aren't machines. To get called a "bunny-hugger" just because some of us don't agree with smacking horses is utterly ridiculous. But then again... I guess we are on a pro-hunting magazines forum so its only inevitable...
Ok didn't see this sorry. So where does it say it's illegal to whip a horse? Do you have a link that proves this? What you have quoted above says nothing of the sort. "A whip or a stick should be used as an additional aid.." which is exactly what it was being used for in the clip. Doesn't say anything about it being illegal to use a whip in Scotland..
You lot still at it?? Police horse was disobedient..got a well deserved reminder to do its bloody job..end off.
Bunny huggers stick to your "pretty ponies " ..no doubt wearing tinsel browbands at the moment,pink numnahs and matching bandages..urrgghhh!![]()
MagicMelon said:To me, it looks like he does hit the horse with his baton which IMO is out of order. I've read some of the posts on here (no, I'm not about to read the full 30 whatever pages) and am (as usual) shocked by some of your responses saying you would quite happily smack your horse in this sort of situation. The horse is scared, smacking it does NOT help. So many people seem to beat their horses into submission forgetting that they aren't machines. To get called a "bunny-hugger" just because some of us don't agree with smacking horses is utterly ridiculous. But then again... I guess we are on a pro-hunting magazines forum so its only inevitable...
..then I do think you need to go read the whole lot. There are actually posts from ex-mounted officers who explain WHY they do what they do. THEN come back with a better judgement of what you think. It is NOT a case of beating the horse into submission, the situation was volatile and highly dangerous, it wasn't your average hack in the park on a nice sunny day, oops, watch out for that ball that child just threw....