Herne
Well-Known Member
Interesting occurrences on facebook today.
In one place, I see a message from an anti-hunting lady in wales, absolutely disgusted because the Hunt Saboteurs visited her local hunt today and deliberately lured hounds onto a busy A-road so that several of them were struck by a car. She knew at least one witness and the driver of the car and has repeated quite categorically that the sabs were definitely blowing their horns beside the road to lure the hounds onto it.
This is how Bristol Hunt Saboteurs reported the same event on their facebook page:
Ok, so here we have them openly admitting that they know exactly what they are doing when they blow the horns and that they can lure the hounds exactly to where they want them to go.
However, when it comes to the road incident, suddenly they tell a rather different story
It would appear that truthfulness is not one of their assets.
When the lady who commented on the first page disagreed with their version of events on their page, her comments were deleted and she was barred from their page. They are now deleting all questions about the incident.
So there we have it. Hunt saboteurs prepared to deliberately lure hounds onto a road, trying to cause a crash in the hope of getting the hunt bad PR. If people or hounds get injured in the process, well, that is a price that the sabs are apparently prepared to pay...
In one place, I see a message from an anti-hunting lady in wales, absolutely disgusted because the Hunt Saboteurs visited her local hunt today and deliberately lured hounds onto a busy A-road so that several of them were struck by a car. She knew at least one witness and the driver of the car and has repeated quite categorically that the sabs were definitely blowing their horns beside the road to lure the hounds onto it.
This is how Bristol Hunt Saboteurs reported the same event on their facebook page:
Out with the Curre and Llangibby Hunt today and what a day it was! Soon enough we spotted the hounds so sabs stepped into action with horn calls and had the entire pack at our feet within seconds we repeatedly took them off the hunt and to our feet.
Ok, so here we have them openly admitting that they know exactly what they are doing when they blow the horns and that they can lure the hounds exactly to where they want them to go.
However, when it comes to the road incident, suddenly they tell a rather different story
Later in the day we witnessed the hounds being hunted right next to a main road which
was shocking to watch. The riders looked ashamed to be a part of what was going on and we made sure no hounds went near the passing whizzing traffic. Another rider later told us he 'didn't agree with that at all'. we sabbed the **** out of the Curre today.
It would appear that truthfulness is not one of their assets.
When the lady who commented on the first page disagreed with their version of events on their page, her comments were deleted and she was barred from their page. They are now deleting all questions about the incident.
So there we have it. Hunt saboteurs prepared to deliberately lure hounds onto a road, trying to cause a crash in the hope of getting the hunt bad PR. If people or hounds get injured in the process, well, that is a price that the sabs are apparently prepared to pay...