Ok, I really dont get it?

Skhosu

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I really dont get why hunt 'monitors' are just allowed to go around filming hunt people? Does this violate laws with regard to kids out hunting? Don't you have to give permission to be filmed?
We're not normally allowed to just film any randomer we think is suspicious are we? OR disrupt people doing a lawful activity?
Anyone care to explain?
 
Perhaps we should film them in they're cars, they might speed or hit someone! If i saw any monitor filming my daughter i would report them to the police!
 
If you do this they usually run telling tales to the police, they're such sissies if the tables are turned! I bet we could collate lots of broken laws such as using mobiles while on the move, dropping litter, vehicle lights not working, all sorts of things but why should we now help the police who don't want to help us doing a legal activity and end up with all that sort of harrassment?
 
I always bring my camera out, and take a few snaps of the sabs... ;) monitors my arse >:(

They love it really *sniggers*
 
Unfortunately there is nothing to stop them. It seems that hunting is classed as a public event and therefore nothing to be done about it. It makes me furious - particularly when I have my daughter out hunting - I don't want her pictures on any old website.

My friends children were plastered on the front pages of national newspapers as hunt supporters - she was beside herself but there was nothing she could do.

Hunts are encouraged to film the monitors - it helps prevent them purposely wind someone up and then try to bring charges of assault.
 
I see that silly townie Otis has got into trouble again. Why don't these people stay and Annabel's and leave the countryside to people who know about it?
 
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