allijudd
Well-Known Member
Exmoor huntsman Tony Wright's lawyers have lodged an appeal at Exeter Crown Court against his prosecution for illegal hunting. The appeal will be heard later this year, but in the meantime hunts will carry on as before. Devon and Cornwall Police have confirmed the case is not a legislative benchmark: "Nothing has changed as a result of the Wright case," said Assistant Chief Constable Richard Stowe, adding that hunts across the country have been found to be hunting within the law.
Hunting is not a priority for the Devon and Cornwall Police, Assistant Chief Constable Stowe confirmed. "It is not part of the National Policing Plan," he said, "There are 33 hunts in Devon and Cornwall, about 10% of the country's hunts. If we had to police them all it would be very difficult." But he was keen to point out that violence at hunt meets will not be tolerated. "Whilst I've said hunting is not a police priority, violence is," he warned.
It would appear from this article (can be found on H&H website) that
a: Antis claims for a benchmark based on case is still not happening, and the CPS isn't picking up all prosecutions.
b. The police appear to be as fed up with the antis as everyone else
c. As the huntsmen dont start fights but the sabs do, I would say, according to the article, the police will defend the hunts.
At least the police seem to have some common sense these days :grin:
Hunting is not a priority for the Devon and Cornwall Police, Assistant Chief Constable Stowe confirmed. "It is not part of the National Policing Plan," he said, "There are 33 hunts in Devon and Cornwall, about 10% of the country's hunts. If we had to police them all it would be very difficult." But he was keen to point out that violence at hunt meets will not be tolerated. "Whilst I've said hunting is not a police priority, violence is," he warned.
It would appear from this article (can be found on H&H website) that
a: Antis claims for a benchmark based on case is still not happening, and the CPS isn't picking up all prosecutions.
b. The police appear to be as fed up with the antis as everyone else
c. As the huntsmen dont start fights but the sabs do, I would say, according to the article, the police will defend the hunts.
At least the police seem to have some common sense these days :grin: