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Getting the same in ire all rural areas have community watch that's nosey c**ts see strange motor they on the blower lot of farms getting robbed of machinery amd diesel and of course they point finger at lurchermen met a farmer 3 weeks ago we puld in to ask him for permisson he pointed to a bungalow see that son it was robbed on fri nite by 3 lithuanians they ran outa fuel and garda caught them wat chance have ye [bANNED TEXT] scum doing things like that in the countryside

They don't give a f**k about our country mate just look at it as a free ticket to do what they want we need out of the EU and f**k um off coz its only guna get worse not easyer this countrys f****d these rich b*****ds sit there watching the country go under all our ancestors that made this country what it was and for what I say.
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Getting the same in ire all rural areas have community watch that's nosey c**ts see strange motor they on the blower lot of farms getting robbed of machinery amd diesel and of course they point finger at lurchermen met a farmer 3 weeks ago we puld in to ask him for permisson he pointed to a bungalow see that son it was robbed on fri nite by 3 lithuanians they ran outa fuel and garda caught them wat chance have ye [bANNED TEXT] scum doing things like that in the countryside

cant even jog a horse on the road of walk your dog with the community watch... all it is, is oul ones that have notin better to do than callin the gaurds or textin everyone tellin them you out with your dog?? its sad really... my mam go a text say suspicious young man walking greyhoung wearing a red top... yes it was me walking my whippet!!! was funny tho because i knew who it was that texted it in :toast:

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its has to be an area thing,

down here no one would look at you for jogging a dog next to a horse,neither would they look at you for walking along the roadside with a rabbit and a lurcher in your hands,

most farmers are happy to see you catching as they word it fury animals on there land,

 

but then theres not lots of gentleman farmers there farmers who have been passed land down through generations,

lurcher owners main problem is syndicates they push the bad press about lurchers and there owners from what ive experienced,

 

i really cant understand the mentality of the land owners over on the east coast they must of been persicuted over the yrs by lurcher lads,but wouldnt it be better to give a few permission to run there dogs surely they would police it and keep the drivers and the small number of silly lurcher owners of the land?

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its has to be an area thing,

down here no one would look at you for jogging a dog next to a horse,neither would they look at you for walking along the roadside with a rabbit and a lurcher in your hands,

most farmers are happy to see you catching as they word it fury animals on there land,

 

but then theres not lots of gentleman farmers there farmers who have been passed land down through generations,

lurcher owners main problem is syndicates they push the bad press about lurchers and there owners from what ive experienced,

 

i really cant understand the mentality of the land owners over on the east coast they must of been persicuted over the yrs by lurcher lads,but wouldnt it be better to give a few permission to run there dogs surely they would police it and keep the drivers and the small number of silly lurcher owners of the land?

hahaahah id get stared out of it if i was carrying a rabbit up the road!!! ive been stopped so many times by gaurds gettin called saying im lamping on privet property that they know my name!!! funny thing is i always have permission.. just ould ones as ive said have nottin better to do

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Years ago I could walk back to the Village on the road carrying a Hare dog walking beside me, cars going by giving me a toot on the horn, and a wave.

I lost a good bit of ground this Season, was ideal for the lamp, held a few, but a shooting syndicate came on paying the farmer they were also Lamping Foxes with rifles, and didn't want anyone lamping, so that was it, was told I could ferrett on June, July, August, but I reclined.

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To many people judging us who walk the land by day cos of a few bad eggs,people who shoot are quick to slag off lurcher work so as to take pressure off them self, be fair there are a few rouges with hare dogs but there are twice as many on a pheasant shoot.if keepers shout loud enough about hare coursing gangs then it can take eyes of there own schemes that are in play. Joe public loves to hear about the big criminals gambling wads of cash on wicked hare coursing,but [BANNED TEXT] can any of us say we have been on a match for said tens of thousands,.!!! This is just my opinion.alt the best basil

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i live in a backwater that time forgot, i have permission to use the lurchers, ferret, shoot or anything else within reason on 75% of the land around here the other 25% i just go on anyway :laugh: but there are no syndicates here and i have convinced most of the landowners that its good to see hares and pheasants about the place :whistling:

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