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 Post subject: Stop this NOW
PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 5:13 pm 
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The RSPCA are demanding that the maximum penalty for breaking the Fox Hunting Laws should be increased to 2 years imprisonment form the Current penalty of £5000.

Too bloody right and the sooner the better surely its time to eradicate this barborous torture of innocent animals ? by obnoxious cretins including of course David Cameron [up until recently a regular with the Heythrop Hunt he gets his kicks these days by killing OAP's and cutting strivers benefits when the gink's not shutting hospitals] and some of the Von Windsor scum :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 8:59 pm 
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The RSPCA are demanding that the maximum penalty for breaking the Fox Hunting Laws should be increased to 2 years imprisonment form the Current penalty of £5000.

The more foxes killed the better.

Always makes me cringe when the lefty mob say ban fox hunting yet support child killing abortions.

Makes bundles of sense that one.

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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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Why should townies decide on a countryside issue? the majority of foxes live outside the M25

Jack Straw (Labour) was against he bill I remember

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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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So tell me TT have you ever seen the remains of a chicken coup after a fox has got into it ???

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Is a group of pi$$ed up hooray Henries chasing around the countryside really the most efficient way to control fox numbers?

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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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In my younger days I used to ride & hunt, when out hunting and speaking with others out it was normally a milkman , a dustman , a baker i found myself out with not the Hooray henries. not posh people just normal everyday country people.

The RSPCA just spent £350,000 to bring to court a hunt who got a £5,000 fine.I thought the old dears they gave there money wanted pet dogs & cats saved. not political motivated court cases about wild animals that are a pest.
If or when Rabies gets to this country it will be foxes that spread it.


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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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Im glad they spent the money on this case,I dont see many dustmen and taxi drivers ect on these hunts.Most of the people on these hunts are your typical tory toffs.Think there above the law, well feck em.Id like to chase them over the fields with a gun.These two were from camerons local hunt werent they ? He used to ride with them which about sums it up. C :roll: unts


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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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taly hoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooe man think he outrank animal but man wrong


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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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edders23 wrote:
So tell me TT have you ever seen the remains of a chicken coup after a fox has got into it ???


I think that we all know about that one.

The point should be; The fox does not know any better when it rips chickens apart, whereas we do when dogs rip Mr Fox apart. Therefore I believe that it is fair to say, that two wrongs do not make a right!!! It is a proven fact that if trained correctly, then they do become pets just like any other domestic animal.

Having said that, I do not think that many would disagree that they should be culled, if that is the case, then they should be killed humanely. To be ripped apart in the apparent name of sport destroys their own argument, further more it is an insult to the intelligence of others as it is barbaric to say the least.

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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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blackpool wrote:
Im glad they spent the money on this case,I dont see many dustmen and taxi drivers ect on these hunts.Most of the people on these hunts are your typical tory toffs.Think there above the law, well feck em.Id like to chase them over the fields with a gun.These two were from camerons local hunt werent they ? He used to ride with them which about sums it up. C :roll: unts



You ride with a hunt then BP? out of work what does a binman look like?

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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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gusmac wrote:
Is a group of pi$$ed up hooray Henries chasing around the countryside really the most efficient way to control fox numbers?

Certainly not, but does it really matter?

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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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blackpool wrote:
Im glad they spent the money on this case,I dont see many dustmen and taxi drivers ect on these hunts.Most of the people on these hunts are your typical tory toffs.Think there above the law, well feck em.Id like to chase them over the fields with a gun.These two were from camerons local hunt werent they ? He used to ride with them which about sums it up. C :roll: unts

Near us in Lewes there are a number of hunts, and their supporters come out on mass to support them.

And many of the riders and supporters are as common as you.

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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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A good sized hunt has about 40 horses, thats 5 more than BPs cab....lol

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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
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Sussex wrote:
blackpool wrote:
Im glad they spent the money on this case,I dont see many dustmen and taxi drivers ect on these hunts.Most of the people on these hunts are your typical tory toffs.Think there above the law, well feck em.Id like to chase them over the fields with a gun.These two were from camerons local hunt werent they ? He used to ride with them which about sums it up. C :roll: unts

Near us in Lewes there are a number of hunts, and their supporters come out on mass to support them.

And many of the riders and supporters are as common as you.

Theres people here come out to support the BNP does that make it ok ? Even lower down the scale theres people who support the torys, beggars belief i know ! Whats your point, or is it that there isnt one ? Not that it matters but common,dont tar me with the same brush as you :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Stop this NOW
PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:02 pm 
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The point has always been that whilst hunting can be a little cruel fox's are a real enemy of livestock of all descriptions and some of the ways used to control their numbers now are even less humane

Foxhunting as such is a sport what is at issue is the rules of the sport it would make a lot more sense to regulate foxhunting better to remove the cruelty aspect than to blindly ban it. Most of the people I have met who participated in fox hunting were down to earth people who were far more interested in the horsemanship aspect than the actual hunt

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