Isbister
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There is no such thing as tresspass
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Where do you get that idea from? The law of trespass is fairly straightforward and the nuisance you describe does seem to be a straightforward case of trespass, aggravated by the fact that the hunt had previously been warned off. It would be perfectly in order for the hunt to be presented with a bill for any damage or loss of amenity that they have caused. Money talks. Most hunts bend over backwards to avoid this sort of situation and I can't understand why the MFH allowed it to happen.
The police would be unlikely to take an interest - this is a civil matter and ultimately the remedy lies in the civil courts should your friend wish to pursue the matter.