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Should the fox hunting ban be lifted?

Should the fox hunting ban be lifted?


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Fair amount of the sounds of shot-guns popping off in the distance this afternoon.
And some quad-bikes screaming around about an hour before it started to get dark.
 
Northumberland Hunt Watch were in Corbridge for the "Boxing Day" meet of the Tynedale Hunt.

So; there were looses hounds, horses - riders drinking mulled wine - and children milling around the "village square" - mixing it up with traffic on a fairly busy through road, [this includes a bus route].
Coppers were present, but did nothing, not even a bit of traffic control when the hounds & horses were nearly involved in RTCs ...

I presume that Fourstones & Newborough had the pleasure of the Haydon Hunt on the same day.
 
Sad judgemental prick. :(

Never seen another poster on here so lacking in any element of human warmth.
We all have our hotspot subjects where we get the arse on, but its rare to see someone with absolutely no measure of kindness, forebearance, generosity or even basic politeness in their character.

Can only speculate on what knowledge he has about the mods that can explain how he has not been tossed out like a rotted and overused colostomy bag way before now.
 

Fucking cunts - the lot should be done for ABH but of course they won't because they'll be mates of the police and magistrates :mad:
 
Currently having the Haydon Hunt disrupt the area. Reported ...

Riders - inc a child on a pony - cantering along the tarmac, atvs etc all over the road and the junction ...
and the flock of heavily preggers ewes have just raced up the hill in the field opposite - the fastest they've moved for weeks, beating the sheep nut record into a cocked hat - and are now clumped together.

e2a - They've been about since before 11:30 - it is now 13:00 and beginning to drizzle/rain ...

e2a-2 - I did exercise my lungs by telling them to "Foxtrot Oscar, the murndering twunts" and get off my driveway ...
 
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Is that hunt supporters pretending to be sabs? Very badly written.
No, it's a hunt monitoring group. The link I posted was to a fund-raiser ...

On the night of the 22nd January, the groups two cars [parked some distance away from each other] were smashed up ...
That was bad enough, but on the night of the 29th Jan, a third car, the personal one belonging to the group organiser was treated similarly.
So, within a week, three cars used by a hunt monitoring group have been smashed up - all will probably be written off because of broken glass contamination of the interior.

I, and the monitors, suspect the damage was caused by hunt supporters. There's a choice of eight or nine hunts - one or two already have a reputation for violent behaviour - and some local police officers are actively pro-hunt !
 
As the law stands, fox hunting is illegal & horse racing isn’t. So when committed sabs film illegal hunting (or in this case, blatant abuse towards another animal), let’s not fucking diss it.
I'm not dissing it or in any way defending her. But she wasn't actually fox hunting in the footage; she was abusing a horse. I was simply comparing that with the abuse of horses that happens which is worse yet apparently ok. Presumably because of wealth.
 
Somewhat odd though that she's being hung out to dry whilst horses are raced to death with no apparent consequence for racehorse owners.

This is how 'animal welfare law' basically works in the UK - if being a horrible piece of shit towards an animal is unprofitable then its 'unnecessary suffering', if it is economically profitable then its fine.
 
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