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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 21 Nov 17 3.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
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... Why would they do that when they are hunt saboteurs, the clue is in the name!
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Mapletree Croydon 21 Nov 17 3.09pm | |
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Originally posted by topcat
Why would they do that when they are hunt saboteurs, the clue is in the name! Was this an illegal hunt then, I didn't see that in the Press. I just thought it was a bunch of fixated individuals having a go at people because they are doing something that looks a bit like an older activity that killed foxes. Why do people hate others who choose to spend their time and money with horses instead of cats? Try going to the hunt up at Farleigh, it's just an energetic sport and not vastly different from all those people running through Lloyd Park every now and then. It's not all 'toffs' - far from it. Some people can't leave them alone because they are very sad individuals.
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Slimey Toad Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 21 Nov 17 3.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I assume you are thinking of the 'fox' that is dragged with scent. In reality wild foxes are a completely different beast to our relatively tame urban fox and not to be trifled with. But I can't see how anyone could agree to chase it in fear of its life and then have it pulled apart by dogs. Meanwhile the horse could have been in real pain, it probably had a strong bit in and being tugged around by the reins is pretty dodgy. I wonder if the law would view this differently if the sab had grabbed the lady not her horse, then pulled her around in circles by the arm. Surely there is some ancient law about not interfering with a lady's horse, probably attracts the death penalty as a minimum. I think it's illegal to interfere with a lady's ass. Ask Michael Fallon.
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 21 Nov 17 3.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Was this an illegal hunt then, I didn't see that in the Press. I just thought it was a bunch of fixated individuals having a go at people because they are doing something that looks a bit like an older activity that killed foxes. Why do people hate others who choose to spend their time and money with horses instead of cats? Try going to the hunt up at Farleigh, it's just an energetic sport and not vastly different from all those people running through Lloyd Park every now and then. It's not all 'toffs' - far from it. Some people can't leave them alone because they are very sad individuals. I have no idea but the group of Brighton Hunt Saboteurs say they turn up where they suspect illegal hunts are taking place. I'm not a hunt saboteur but I guess that it isn't people riding on horses that they are against but the ripping up of foxes.
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Stuk Top half 21 Nov 17 3.29pm | |
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Originally posted by topcat
I have no idea but the group of Brighton Hunt Saboteurs say they turn up where they suspect illegal hunts are taking place. I'm not a hunt saboteur but I guess that it isn't people riding on horses that they are against but the ripping up of foxes. Why don't they inform the police, rather than breaking the law themselves? The police decide whether someone is doing something legally or illegally, not someone in a balaclava with a couple of mates and a camera.
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beak croydon 21 Nov 17 3.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
Why don't they inform the police, rather than breaking the law themselves? The police decide whether someone is doing something legally or illegally, not someone in a balaclava with a couple of mates and a camera. The simple answer is that the police do not tun out for much these days, burglary -nope,theft -nope,drugs-nope.it is more Dixon of docket green than Dixon of Dock Green sadly.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 21 Nov 17 4.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
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. The whole video shows the woman chasing the saboteur on her horse. Seems he was hanging on to protect himself.
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Stuk Top half 21 Nov 17 4.05pm | |
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Originally posted by beak
The simple answer is that the police do not tun out for much these days, burglary -nope,theft -nope,drugs-nope.it is more Dixon of docket green than Dixon of Dock Green sadly. Really. How come 3 sets of them turned up when I had a recent break in? The simple answer is, they didn't call them as they like a bit of law-breaking themselves.
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elgrande bedford 21 Nov 17 4.11pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
The whole video shows the woman chasing the saboteur on her horse. Seems he was hanging on to protect himself. Although I live in a village,(that has a local hunt) I hold no truck with fox hunting.
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beak croydon 21 Nov 17 4.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
Really. How come 3 sets of them turned up when I had a recent break in? The simple answer is, they didn't call them as they like a bit of law-breaking themselves. Where do you live Buckingham Palace? you are clearly someone of great Importance. I pull my forelock sir!!! Edited by beak (21 Nov 2017 4.12pm)
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Stuk Top half 21 Nov 17 4.18pm | |
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Originally posted by beak
Where do you live Buckingham Palace? you are clearly someone of great Importance. I pull my forelock sir!!! Edited by beak (21 Nov 2017 4.12pm) Not in the newspapers.
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PALACE FOR EVER London 21 Nov 17 4.22pm | |
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Evening Standard report & short video Edited by PALACE FOR EVER (21 Nov 2017 4.34pm)
The pyramid to beat all pyramids!! Find out what team is in which division, eg which division is Coppull United in? |
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