Hunting loon 100 Posted September 2, 2015 Report Share Posted September 2, 2015 (edited) Shut the gate on rural crime and follow our advice on hare coursing: Hare Coursing The Hunting Act 2004 made hare coursing illegal. Hare coursing tends to start after harvest, around the end of August or start of September when large tracts of land are left without standing crops. Coursing is more likely to take place at dawn or dusk. The most obvious sign is a group of vehicles parked in a rural area, perhaps by a gateway to farmland, on a grass verge, on a farm track or bridle path. There will usually be estate cars, four wheel drives or vans. They may contain evidence of dogs inside such as muddy paw prints and dog hair. Hare coursers often travel in convoy with vans at the front and rear containing minders. If you see an event taking place we would advise you not to approach the participants but contact the police immediately. Bookmark and Share it seems to me the person who has wrote this is trying to brainwashing public into think everyone who owns lurchers and works lurchers are in criminal gangs hare coursing I believe spouting this shite does nothing to help people understanding the sport of dogs and causes joe public to fear and hate the use of lurchers guess if you spout enough lies someone will believe it ! Edited September 2, 2015 by Hunting loon Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted September 2, 2015 Report Share Posted September 2, 2015 Shut the gate on rural crime and follow our advice on hare coursing: Hare Coursing The Hunting Act 2004 made hare coursing illegal. Hare coursing tends to start after harvest, around the end of August or start of September when large tracts of land are left without standing crops. Coursing is more likely to take place at dawn or dusk. The most obvious sign is a group of vehicles parked in a rural area, perhaps by a gateway to farmland, on a grass verge, on a farm track or bridle path. There will usually be estate cars, four wheel drives or vans. They may contain evidence of dogs inside such as muddy paw prints and dog hair. Hare coursers often travel in convoy with vans at the front and rear containing minders. If you see an event taking place we would advise you not to approach the participants but contact the police immediately. Bookmark and Share it seems to me the person who has wrote this is trying to brainwashing public into think everyone who owns lurchers and works lurchers are in criminal gangs hare coursing I believe spouting this shite does nothing to help people understanding the sport of dogs and causes joe public to fear and hate the use of lurchers guess if you spout enough lies someone will believe it ! They've been trying that since 2005 fella. "All lurcher lads are also thieves and are violent if provoked". Tarring us all with the same brush. Quote Link to post
brookie 1,193 Posted September 2, 2015 Report Share Posted September 2, 2015 and at the end of the day if your dogs on a fixed lead you can walk where you like your guilty of nothing .your only guilty if you admit to being guilty .. more cases being thrown out now than ever before .plod will inconvenience you all he can but deny it all the way and it goes no where 4 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted September 2, 2015 Report Share Posted September 2, 2015 and at the end of the day if your dogs on a fixed lead you can walk where you like your guilty of nothing .your only guilty if you admit to being guilty .. more cases being thrown out now than ever before .plod will inconvenience you all he can but deny it all the way and it goes no where Spot on. Even if on permission with dogs off leads accidents can happen. It's out of your hands. You are only guilty if you went out intending to hunt. Which is where technology let's a lot of lads down. Text messages planning trips out etc. Keep your wits about you boys and be safe. 2 Quote Link to post
Phil Lloyd 10,738 Posted September 2, 2015 Report Share Posted September 2, 2015 Loose lips, sinks ships,..always has done,..and unfortunately,..it always will... 3 Quote Link to post
bmull 189 Posted September 2, 2015 Report Share Posted September 2, 2015 theyve evan got a les batersby look a like involed now Quote Link to post
Accip74 7,112 Posted September 2, 2015 Report Share Posted September 2, 2015 theyve evan got a les batersby look a like involed nowles batersby.jpg Is he 7ft? Or the other guy 4ft? 2 Quote Link to post
Hunting loon 100 Posted September 2, 2015 Report Share Posted September 2, 2015 Shut the gate on rural crime and follow our advice on hare coursing: Hare Coursing The Hunting Act 2004 made hare coursing illegal. Hare coursing tends to start after harvest, around the end of August or start of September when large tracts of land are left without standing crops. Coursing is more likely to take place at dawn or dusk. The most obvious sign is a group of vehicles parked in a rural area, perhaps by a gateway to farmland, on a grass verge, on a farm track or bridle path. There will usually be estate cars, four wheel drives or vans. They may contain evidence of dogs inside such as muddy paw prints and dog hair. Hare coursers often travel in convoy with vans at the front and rear containing minders. If you see an event taking place we would advise you not to approach the participants but contact the police immediately. Bookmark and Share it seems to me the person who has wrote this is trying to brainwashing public into think everyone who owns lurchers and works lurchers are in criminal gangs hare coursing I believe spouting this shite does nothing to help people understanding the sport of dogs and causes joe public to fear and hate the use of lurchers guess if you spout enough lies someone will believe it !They've been trying that since 2005 fella. "All lurcher lads are also thieves and are violent if provoked". Tarring us all with the same brush. maybe just me but sometime feels like a nazi state with all the lies and prejudice associate with working lurchers guess that's why I decide to have a break from owing and training a working lurcher as even though I follow the law made to feel like I was wrong see there lies almost worked brain washing me lol 1 Quote Link to post
dytkos 17,813 Posted September 3, 2015 Report Share Posted September 3, 2015 Trouble is, people believe this shite Cheers, D. 1 Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted September 3, 2015 Report Share Posted September 3, 2015 theyve evan got a les batersby look a like involed now les batersby.jpg That's the same plod that's got all the cammo gear on in the poster. Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted September 3, 2015 Report Share Posted September 3, 2015 theyve evan got a les batersby look a like involed now les batersby.jpg That's the same plod that's got all the cammo gear on in the poster. Quote Link to post
bmull 189 Posted September 3, 2015 Report Share Posted September 3, 2015 no the other guy 6 foot have you seen how big he is to the car :icon_eek: :icon_eek: Quote Link to post
Accip74 7,112 Posted September 3, 2015 Report Share Posted September 3, 2015 no the other guy 6 foot have you seen how big he is to the car :icon_eek: :icon_eek: The lads are gonna need bigger 'minders' haha..... 1 Quote Link to post
nothernlite 18,089 Posted September 3, 2015 Report Share Posted September 3, 2015 Shut the gate on rural crime and follow our advice on hare coursing: Hare Coursing The Hunting Act 2004 made hare coursing illegal. Hare coursing tends to start after harvest, around the end of August or start of September when large tracts of land are left without standing crops. Coursing is more likely to take place at dawn or dusk. The most obvious sign is a group of vehicles parked in a rural area, perhaps by a gateway to farmland, on a grass verge, on a farm track or bridle path. There will usually be estate cars, four wheel drives or vans. They may contain evidence of dogs inside such as muddy paw prints and dog hair. Hare coursers often travel in convoy with vans at the front and rear containing minders. If you see an event taking place we would advise you not to approach the participants but contact the police immediately. Bookmark and Share it seems to me the person who has wrote this is trying to brainwashing public into think everyone who owns lurchers and works lurchers are in criminal gangs hare coursing I believe spouting this shite does nothing to help people understanding the sport of dogs and causes joe public to fear and hate the use of lurchers guess if you spout enough lies someone will believe it !They've been trying that since 2005 fella. "All lurcher lads are also thieves and are violent if provoked". Tarring us all with the same brush. maybe just me but sometime feels like a nazi state with all the lies and prejudice associate with working lurchers guess that's why I decide to have a break from owing and training a working lurcher as even though I follow the law made to feel like I was wrong see there lies almost worked brain washing me lolso what your saying is you stopped working lurchers because of what other people were saying Quote Link to post
Dewclaw69 484 Posted September 3, 2015 Report Share Posted September 3, 2015 same ol same ol. trouble is we sit back and let em slate every branch of working dog sport and do nothing. and yeah when enough shite is spouted it sticks like it or not. see giro's post "the future of working lurchers". i've always kept myself to myself but the longer we just accept this b*ll*cks the worse its gonna get for anyone working a lurcher. what it needs is someone to stand up for us collectively. the longer we just skulk about in the shadows , they'll end up criminalising us all. 2 Quote Link to post
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