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I've just complained and suggested that they do a feature on legitimate pest control using dogs: lamping and ferreting. Be interesting to see what they say!

Did I hear correct, the falconer hunting rabbits says that hunting with dogs is illegal?   ATB Mike

THINK ADAMS A ANTI ,BUT HE GOT A BADGER PROBLEM ,HE,S FARM ALLWAYS TESTING POSTIVE BOVLINE TB ,

It's a shame we don't know how many people are complaining about this... :hmm: I'll deffo be posting any reply I receive, should I receive one.. :thumbs:

well i have mate! and will post whatever i get back from them!

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Same here i complained and asked for a answer and said itv's country wise gives a unbiased show to country folk

 

 

My advice was to read up properly on the facts, put a sock in John Cravens mouth, and take notes from ITV's Countrywise and The Dales, as they aren't scared to show someone with a gun.

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I'm not certain but I've always felt that Adam Henson was pro-fieldsports/pest control; just based on some of his previous comments about the badgers on his farm.

 

he does shoot I know that for fact

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This is my complaint that has just been lodged.

 

 

The falconer said " hunting with dogs is illegal" when he was referring to hunting rabbits.

This statement is not true and is misleading the millions of viewers watching, this should have been checked before going out on air. I am disappointed that the BBC could make such a fundamental mistake by not researching the subject and inviting someone to talk who clearly does not know the law. You could at least edit the iplayer now you know.Step 5 of 5: Confirmation

Thank you, your complaint has been sent. You do not need to re­submit it.

 

We aim to respond to you within 10 working days depending on the nature of your complaint and the research needed to address it. For other issues our Frequently Asked Questions have answers to many of the questions we're often asked about the BBC and our programmes and services.

 

All complaints we receive are logged and the issues arising (but not personal details) are reported to BBC management and other staff. For more information about the BBC complaints process, please visit How we handle your complaint.

 

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Complaint type:Television

Location:England

Channel:BBC1

Programme title:Countryfile

Transmission date:17/04/2011

Complaint category:Factual Error or Inaccuracy

Complaint summary:The falconer said " hunting with dogs is illegal" when he was referring to hunting rabbits.

Full complaint:This statement is not true and is misleading the millions of viewers watching, this should have been checked before going out on air. I am disappointed that the BBC could make such a fundamental mistake by not researching the subject and inviting someone to talk who clearly does not know the law. You could at least edit the iplayer now you know.

 

 

Receive a reply:Yes

Contacted us before:No

Title:Mr

First name:Harry

Surname:Catcat

Email address:***********@hotmail.co.uk

First part of UK Postcode:Q40

UK telephone number:******************

Under 13:No

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