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beak croydon 21 Nov 17 1.49pm | |
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The hunt and those who participate need to get a worthwhile job ,perhaps charity work or some other useful activity.Prancing around after a fox In a ridiculous red coat and using a riding crop on a horse and a fellow human being makes me speechless but fortunately Oscar Wilde spoke eloquently about the vermin that hunt foxes.
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Stuk Top half 21 Nov 17 1.55pm | |
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Not much of an animal lover if he attacks the horse. They were already breaking the law in order to protest what someone is doing legally, and on private land.
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beak croydon 21 Nov 17 1.58pm | |
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A.B.H. is A.B.H. even on private land your lordship.
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steeleye20 Croydon 21 Nov 17 2.09pm | |
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Originally posted by hedgehog50
Some men would pay good money to be whipped by a woman in jodhpurs. Me too I get fed up being stuck in this cage all day
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npn Crowborough 21 Nov 17 2.16pm | |
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Originally posted by beak
A.B.H. is A.B.H. even on private land your lordship. So is self defence
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Stuk Top half 21 Nov 17 2.22pm | |
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Originally posted by beak
A.B.H. is A.B.H. even on private land your lordship. And trespassing is trespassing. If she'd fallen off the horse it could've been far worse than bruise. That's how Superman got taken down!
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Only 10 a year!! 21 Nov 17 2.22pm | |
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It could always be the case that both parties are in the wrong and deserve one another.
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beak croydon 21 Nov 17 2.27pm | |
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Originally posted by npn
So is self defence Self defence has to be within reasonable bounds,striking with a crop when someone is merely holding a horses bridle is stretching the law beyond breaking point.
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Mapletree Croydon 21 Nov 17 2.48pm | |
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Originally posted by beak
Self defence has to be within reasonable bounds,striking with a crop when someone is merely holding a horses bridle is stretching the law beyond breaking point. I doubt it. The individual concerned was endangering himself, the rider and the horse. Probably already did damage to the horse's mouth. She asked him to let go and he refused. If you were in that situation - lets say someone grabbed your dog and swung it around to control you - what would you do? Knowing your dog was screaming with pain.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 21 Nov 17 2.54pm | |
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I'm not condoning hunting in any way, but surely these hunt saboteurs would be better of targeting unsanitary slaughterhouses & more pertinently Halal meat providers. Rather than pharmaceutical companies & research centres? They won't of course as it doesn't fit their narrative...
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Mapletree Croydon 21 Nov 17 2.57pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Rather than just legalising fox hunting again, which no one wanted or needed, they should have legalised both Fox Hunting and Hunt Sabbing. Shouldn't have been banned in the first place, but the re-legalisation wasn't necessary either. You say it's been re-legalised. Really? First I have heard of it. Don't like hunting foxes but as a sport (without foxes) it's pretty much extreme cross-country which is great fun so I am told. I used to enjoy hashing which is considerably nearer to the ground. Edited by Mapletree (21 Nov 2017 2.59pm)
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 21 Nov 17 2.59pm | |
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Originally posted by beak
The hunt and those who participate need to get a worthwhile job ,perhaps charity work or some other useful activity.Prancing around after a fox In a ridiculous red coat and using a riding crop on a horse and a fellow human being makes me speechless but fortunately Oscar Wilde spoke eloquently about the vermin that hunt foxes. Well put !
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