spartan_ferret 6 Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 that show was propper badger crap!!!! enuff said Quote Link to post Share on other sites
rob190364 2,594 Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 It's a bit wierd that they're paying someone as a full time job to drive round looking for people coursing and then everyone just walks away isn't it, just shows what a waste of money it is. And then even for the ones that got a summons, they can't really prove the intent can they? There wasn't any evidence of the bloke actively encouraging his dog to go after a hare. I was thinking though, at the end when it was showing next weeks show they showed that bull x in the back of the van and the bloke said they were just rabbiting. If they pulled you up and your dog was scared up but you weren't actually hunting, or were just rabbiting, is there anything they can do about that? You bought the dog last week off of a bloke in the pub, he told ya it was a good rabbiter. What he did with it before was his business. Feck knows, guess we will see in a week... You could just say it keep barrelling into brambles and fencing after rabbits though, hence the scars....there's no a lot they can prove really is there? It all seems like a silly and expensive inconvenience more than anything if you ask me. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,751 Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 It's a bit wierd that they're paying someone as a full time job to drive round looking for people coursing and then everyone just walks away isn't it, just shows what a waste of money it is. And then even for the ones that got a summons, they can't really prove the intent can they? There wasn't any evidence of the bloke actively encouraging his dog to go after a hare. I was thinking though, at the end when it was showing next weeks show they showed that bull x in the back of the van and the bloke said they were just rabbiting. If they pulled you up and your dog was scared up but you weren't actually hunting, or were just rabbiting, is there anything they can do about that? You bought the dog last week off of a bloke in the pub, he told ya it was a good rabbiter. What he did with it before was his business. Feck knows, guess we will see in a week... You could just say it keep barrelling into brambles and fencing after rabbits though, hence the scars....there's no a lot they can prove really is there? It all seems like a silly and expensive inconvenience more than anything if you ask me. Depends if the RSPCA got involved and it went to court. They will have their 'experts' telling everyone how the scars are inicative of a certain type of work. Things will get a bit shitty then! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jamie7344 250 Posted July 20, 2011 Report Share Posted July 20, 2011 (edited) it all about numbers and figures when crime rate goes up in an area, police are given targets to hit, more convictions brings the crime rate down, so if theres an increase in violent crimes, rapes murders, a few convictions for wildlife crime adds to bring the numbers down, police are told to get out and do as many people as possible for whatever they can, ie bald tyres, seatbelts WILDLIFE CRIME, good mate of mines brother was a copper and jacked his job in because of how it was all set out he sed its nothing to do with stopping crime just hitting targets for the government Edited July 20, 2011 by jamie7344 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Moll. 1,770 Posted July 22, 2011 Report Share Posted July 22, 2011 "Suspected hare coursers" with terriers ratting,now that plum sticks his foot out to trip the dog coursing the hare,he is a total gonk. That made me laugh, When they pulled up to the team ratting i must addmit tho when i see that bit with the blondish woman there with the wooly hat on with her cammo jacket on the first person that poped in my head was Moll off here :laugh: your not the only one! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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