keep hunting poster?

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It was Ooofa Doofa :grin:

Promotional campaign blackboards were also covered with 'Keep Hunting' stickers, photos of which appeared on the online forum of the magazine Horse & Hound.


I NEW that the DM jurno's read HHO for tips :smirk:
 

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I take my hat off to whoever did that and think we should all follow on from their example!

So you agree with vandalism and think others should follow the example? You are just as bad as those you complain about lol lol lol
 

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Think of it as civil disobedience


I actually think of it as criminal activity. The very same as that of some HSA that led to the complaints to Lush in the first place for supporting that organisation. The attitude of saying if its good for them then we shall do so to has which is spreading all over the internet from hunt supporters has completely clouded the issue and left the public once more with a dim view of those who support hunting with hounds.
There is nothing to be smug or proud of muffinino IMHO.
 

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I don't think blue tacking or sellotaping or however the 'famous' person attached the poster is vandalism??

I perceive vandalism to be irreversible or cause sufficient damage, a poster is easily removed is it not?

I will agree that everything else stated in the article though is vandalism and totally out of order!
 

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Reads like a cheap and tacky publicity stunt staged entirely by the dimwits at LUSH. People running into stores and knocking over the display, weird threatening phone calls, and some stickering.

Yet no one arrested despite the off duty copper, cctv footage and having a photo of the culprit.

I suppose its cheaper than a proper advertising campaign.
 
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