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I can't argue with that Ian, truth is they always bring the crap out in Scotland first to trial an idea (poll tax being one). Lets hope with a change in government there may be a change in their outlook.

 

Stops on fence wires are completely pointless, so guess whats next? No fence snaring will be the next thing...

 

 

Too late mate snaring on fencelines has already become illegal in Scotland hust more stupid legislation getting trialed on us first........

 

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Everyone has a valid reason why they use fence snares rabbit/fox something has to be put forward to the powers that be.... I've been on farms were all you can really do is fence snare, to be honest they are more succesful, after all snaring is to control vermin is it not... ? As I say there slowly legislating us to death, were does it end? A total outright ban, because when they finish it may as well be, some chicken/sheep farmer with any form of fencing for boundries or a gamekeeper will face going into the dock over setting on a fenceline to catch a fox that is predating there livelihood ??? Were does it end? As I say the people with the clout, need the paperwork to keep them in a job, others push laws to benefit there own means....:censored:

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Everyone has a valid reason why they use fence snares rabbit/fox something has to be put forward to the powers that be.... I've been on farms were all you can really do is fence snare, to be honest they are more succesful, after all snaring is to control vermin is it not... ? As I say there slowly legislating us to death, were does it end? A total outright ban, because when they finish it may as well be, some chicken/sheep farmer with any form of fencing for boundries or a gamekeeper will face going into the dock over setting on a fenceline to catch a fox that is predating there livelihood ??? Were does it end? As I say the people with the clout, need the paperwork to keep them in a job, others push laws to benefit there own means....:censored:

 

 

 

 

in germany all snaring is banned and only trained people are allowed to use traps(strict terms of type and power of the trap).

thats where we are going with the laws and legislations fellas,"god bless united europe" :sick: :sick:

 

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hi bob,if i was you i would GRASS THE f****r IN and keep yourself right.those officers can make things difficult!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

GLAD I DONT KNOW YOU TIKKA ............... :blink:

 

LUCKY YOU DONT LIVE AROUND HERE LESS YOU WOULD HAVE LADS SLACKENING YER JAW !!

 

 

 

is that right? well what i said was actually a private joke,but if you think your man enough.........

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this is for waidmann,it actually is illegal to posses gin traps unless they have been sandblasted to be used as ornaments.....and a snare is still a snare!!

 

:hmm: I don't think that information is quite correct... :thumbs:

 

Absolute rubbish - you can have as many traps in your possession as you want and it is perfectly legal - using them is a different matter though!

 

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well you appear to know more than me....just going with the info that was given to me by a few people.sorry lads

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who passes all these ssilly laws is it the game conservacy game wardens rangers etc ,local laws ,whose the main body of people who fight for the [bANNED TEXT] to snare etc and who wants it banned etc people who do it or peole who are against it , etc and if threy are afgainst it what are they putting in place of the oldest method of catching an animal snare and net maybe dog to

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