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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 21 Nov 17 4.28pm Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

Where does it say they were illegally on private land? I read the Telegraph article, with the edited video and also the Metro one with the full video and neither mention this. Was the land owned by the hunt?

 


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beak Flag croydon 21 Nov 17 4.28pm Send a Private Message to beak Add beak as a friend

Originally posted by Stuk

Not in the newspapers.

A pity,your drum must have something worthwhile nicking.

 

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elgrande Flag bedford 21 Nov 17 4.30pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

Originally posted by topcat

Where does it say they were illegally on private land? I read the Telegraph article, with the edited video and also the Metro one with the full video and neither mention this. Was the land owned by the hunt?

I have no idea,but most hunts are on privately owned land usally by a friendly farmer.

 


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Stuk Flag Top half 21 Nov 17 4.32pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Originally posted by topcat

Where does it say they were illegally on private land? I read the Telegraph article, with the edited video and also the Metro one with the full video and neither mention this. Was the land owned by the hunt?

Martin Shaw, 28, a saboteur at Saturday's hunt, said the woman's reaction was beyond the usual aggression displayed by hunters.

He said: 'It seemed like she lost the plot.'

He defended the group's presence on private land as a way to prevent suspected illegal hunting.

 


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Stuk Flag Top half 21 Nov 17 4.36pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Originally posted by beak

A pity,your drum must have something worthwhile nicking.

What is? That the police turned up? Or that I don't believe everything in the papers?

 


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elgrande Flag bedford 21 Nov 17 4.45pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

Originally posted by Stuk

Martin Shaw, 28, a saboteur at Saturday's hunt, said the woman's reaction was beyond the usual aggression displayed by hunters.

He said: 'It seemed like she lost the plot.'

He defended the group's presence on private land as a way to prevent suspected illegal hunting.

Now I used to like him in the professionals,wont watch it on gold anymore now....

 


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Mapletree Flag Croydon 21 Nov 17 4.46pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

The whole video shows the woman chasing the saboteur on her horse. Seems he was hanging on to protect himself.
Apparently hunts use people to chase saboteurs so the main hunt can gleefully watch their dogs rip the fox to death without challenge.

Really? You must have been looking at a different incident. The various footages I saw showed a woman shouting 'let go of my horse' multiple times and the guy simply not letting go. He kept pulling hard on the left rein causing the horse to spin. He at no point let go of the rein. He was not hanging on to protect himself, he was hanging on.

Maybe your argument is that had he let go she would have had an opportunity to charge at him, presumably whilst still shouting let go of my horse. It's an ancient Sussex battle cry so I am told.

 

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Mapletree Flag Croydon 21 Nov 17 4.46pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by elgrande

Now I used to like him in the professionals,wont watch it on gold anymore now....

He nearly wiped me out whilst parachuting, came very close when under canopy.

No, got that wrong, it was Lewis Collins, the other one from The Professionals

Edited by Mapletree (21 Nov 2017 4.48pm)

 

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Direwolf Flag Lincoln 21 Nov 17 4.48pm Send a Private Message to Direwolf Add Direwolf as a friend

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.

I suspect because they get persecuted by the police who support the local toffs rather than these nasty people wearing dark clothes instead of lovely red. The local toffs will also send a letter of complaint to the local police commissioner if they are not supported who will of course be connected to them in some way via the Mason's or some such old boys club.

 

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elgrande Flag bedford 21 Nov 17 4.49pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

Really? You must have been looking at a different incident. The various footages I saw showed a woman shouting 'let go of my horse' multiple times and the guy simply not letting go. He kept pulling hard on the left rein causing the horse to spin. He at no point let go of the rein. He was not hanging on to protect himself, he was hanging on.

Maybe your argument is that had he let go she would have had an opportunity to charge at him, presumably whilst still shouting let go of my horse. It's an ancient Sussex battle cry so I am told.

 


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Superfly Flag The sun always shines in Catford 21 Nov 17 4.51pm Send a Private Message to Superfly Add Superfly as a friend

Originally posted by elgrande

Now I used to like him in the professionals,wont watch it on gold anymore now....

My granddad once got a call from a Professionals fan coz his name in the phone book is similar to Lewis Collins

 


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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 21 Nov 17 4.51pm Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

Really? You must have been looking at a different incident. The various footages I saw showed a woman shouting 'let go of my horse' multiple times and the guy simply not letting go. He kept pulling hard on the left rein causing the horse to spin. He at no point let go of the rein. He was not hanging on to protect himself, he was hanging on.

Maybe your argument is that had he let go she would have had an opportunity to charge at him, presumably whilst still shouting let go of my horse. It's an ancient Sussex battle cry so I am told.

The video in the Metro is, apparently, the full one. From the side of the saboteurs.

 


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