moosea
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Honestly, who puts a trail along a railway line?
Poor hounds and poor driver.
I cannot understand why theses hunts are not being charged for having out of control dogs ?
Honestly, who puts a trail along a railway line?
Poor hounds and poor driver.
Because they were not on a trail maybe?I cannot understand why theses hunts are not being charged for having out of control dogs ?
Knobs and Plebs? Really?? What Century are we living in?Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team are gunning straight for the hunt directors when a Cheshire Forest Hunt hound got killed by a train when trespassing on a railway line on the same day as a hound was shot by the landowner when trespassing through a field of horses.
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Hunt trial delayed after foxhound killed by train and two shot on same day
Liz Gorse, a retired vet, along with fellow Cheshire Forest Hunt director, Teryl Knowles, were due to stand trial on Wednesday, December 3, after…www.northwichguardian.co.uk
Go for the knobs in charge, not the plebs on the ground. The knobs have hitherto been very happy for the plebs to take the rap.
Cheshire Hunt directors (different pack) face a trial for a similar animal welfare offence for failing to take proper care of their hounds.
To date the hunts have cheerfully sacrificed their lower ranks, the terrier men et al, when the Police are on them re illegal hunting. The police are now aiming higher up the pecking order to those who give the commands to the lower ranks.Knobs and Plebs? Really?? What Century are we living in?
We had hounds trespass our land, garden and stable yard last year causing distress to the horses, our dogs and cats. I phoned the police and a couple of hours later received a call from the local rural crime team. They were incredibly helpful, very thorough in listening to my complaint (of which I backed up with video). They checked back in with me on 3 separate occasions asking if I wanted to press charges, or whether I wanted them to make a visit to the hunt master to issue a warning. We didn’t take it further at the time as my husband decided to deal with the situation himselfLog in to Facebook
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this link refers to a Devon/Cornwall hunt and action police are taking. I had no idea that you could report trespass of hounds on your land to the police or that they would be in the slightest interested if you did so. I loved the bit that said "written permission from the landowner"
having had a very bad run in with our hunt last week end and nearly being ridden over when I was on foot and went to speak to the master. I shall have no hesitation in reporting the next time. I have never met such arrogant people who are prepared to use their horse as a weapon.
I did stop a vehicle to ask where the hunt where mistaking it for hunt followers. I was somewhat concerned when they put the window down and I was faced with black balaclavas. They did however remove them to speak to me and were about 1000% times more polite than the hunt.
I don't know which hunt their warning refers to, we seem to have so many problematical ones, but I would guess it is Torrington.
Yep, because they’re either that arrogant to lay a trail along a public road, or there is no trail laid … what other reason can they giveThis is a example of why people get annoyed with hunts![]()
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