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Helen's avatar

Great post. 👏 This gives me some hope; it’s still baby steps by the police, but it’s steps in the right direction. If enough people record and report hunts and the havoc, damage and danger they cause, then the police will have no choice but to take action. Bigger and tougher penalties do need to be imposed to act as a prevention; one thing this lot aren’t lacking in is money, so small fines aren’t going to worry them.

If packs of out-of-control hunting dogs were running loose around cities they would be shot, and their owners prosecuted. The hunt think they are above the law.

This kind of anti-social and reckless activity being documented is exactly what the Labour government needs to see right now.

With the incredible job you do supplying sabs with drones and cameras, more and more proof is being garnered to bring a solid argument why irresponsible hunts should be permanently banned.

Roger Fox's avatar

Why only a Community Resolution? Surely if the hunt were following a pre laid trail they would be following the trail, not running all over the place out of control. It must be obvious to the police the hunt was hunting a live mammal, or am I missing something?

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