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I have just read on FB that WESSEX FM Has reported that a chap has got 8 weeks suspended Prison ,Barred from parts of three Counties , and banned from being in possession of any Wild animal or Bird  or of any part of either , plus fines and costs  For lamping Rabbits

In another case at Naas in Ireland was sentenced to three Months Nick for lamping Rabbits.   

ITS WARMING UP OUT THERE

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Since when has shooting rabbits, aided by lamp light been illegal ?  Now if your using dogs that may be different.  Can you give the details of this because it could be either. You dont say whether it was with gun or dog.

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6 minutes ago, Meece said:

Since when has shooting rabbits, aided by lamp light been illegal ?  Now if your using dogs that may be different.  Can you give the details of this because it could be either. You dont say whether it was with gun or dog.

Either is legal on permission.

Cheers, D.

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admitted hunting animals with dogs and has been given a suspended prison sentence and banned from parts of the county.

He appeared at Poole Magistrates Court on Tuesday 19th November 2019 for an application by Dorset Police and the Crown Prosecution Service to VARY an existing criminal behaviour order.

Cochrane had pleaded GUILTY at a previous hearing on Wednesday 30 October 2019 to offences of being in possession of a wild animal, which he was prohibited from doing by a criminal behaviour order, and for hunting a wild mammal with a dog, an offence under Section 1 of the Hunting Act 2004.

Well there you go.  Section 1 of the hunting act 2004.   "Judge... is there anything known of the criminal ??  Prosecution. .. " yes M,lud !! " "The blighter is known in the trade as a persistent offender"  !! Judge "Ahh, he's guilty then" !  make an example of him.  I order him to have his christmas nuts boiled in oil . May the LORD have mercy on his nuts.   And detained at her majesty's pleasure If you please. ??

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This is the other fiasco

 

A man was sentenced to jail at Naas District Court last Tuesday, November 19, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of roaming land in contravention of the Wildlife Act.

John Casey, 35,of 6 St Aiden’s Close, Tallaght, was spotted on land at Griffin Rath, Maynooth by the landowner with lurcher dogs, hunting for rabbits.

Judge Desmond Zaidan heard a verbal altercation took place between the two men, although solicitor Joe Coonan said the altercation was at a distance.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

He said that hunting rabbits was a pastime, handed down by the defendant’s father. He makes stew from the caught rabbit, which is illegal.

Mr Casey is married with four children. Mr Coonan said that he was very apologetic for the incident.

Judge Zaidan described the activity as a “barbaric practice” and referred to the defendant as a “small fry in a big pond”, adding that it was a widespread practice.

He sentenced the defendant to three months in custody and ordered that the dogs be seized from the defendant and handed over to the local animal foundation.

 
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58 minutes ago, EDDIE B said:

This is the other fiasco

 

A man was sentenced to jail at Naas District Court last Tuesday, November 19, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of roaming land in contravention of the Wildlife Act.

 

What. This sort of roaming ??

 

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