BurntontheoutsideTurkey
Well-Known Member
And hunts just don't seem to appreciate how entitled they appear to be to many ordinary people, which is why they won't be mourned in - particularly - more populated areas of the countryside where 'rural community' can mean many things. I saw a sab video from the Grafton the other day: a sab vehicle was overtaking parked hunt supporter cars and was blocked by hunt supporters standing in the road, who didn't move or even look at the car when it stopped, nor for a small beep of the horn. Behind the sabs' car was an undercover police car, however, and the alacrity with which they moved when the twos were turned on was hilarious. The supporters might have assumed or known the sabs' car was a sabs' car, but they may not have done, and I say that because it reminded me of a day several years back when I went to our field twice in different cars and ran into the hunt twice. When I was in my mum's car, a boring old Jazz, I was held up for an annoying amount of time. In my Freelander, no trouble - horses were moved onto the verge for me. Clearly they thought the latter me was one of them. It just makes you wonder what they think of others.But its all the other stuff as well, the pets killed, the hounds out of control, the abuse of animals by hunt staff/members outside of hunting. Its truly awful behaviour. And all that stuff about the Warwickshire and the secret pact just made the general public even more convinced it was all a cover up so posh people could kill animals for fun.