DawnRay
Well-Known Member
With the news that three leading members of the Crawley and Horsham Hunt have been found guilty of pursuing a fox illegally with hounds, between them five counts, is it time for an increase in monitoring? The guilty claimed they were merely trail hunting but this has been proven to be untrue. One wonder's how many other hunts are breaking the law under the same guise and getting away with it.
Is it not also time to see these actions as those of a corporate body giving the courts the power to confiscate their assets when crimes are proven?
Is it not also time to see these actions as those of a corporate body giving the courts the power to confiscate their assets when crimes are proven?