DogMagic2 50 Posted Monday at 16:26 Report Share Posted Monday at 16:26 (edited) I remember once i had a knife confiscated from me years ago and after the police had finished their investigations they sent a cop to return it to me. And as he walked past the van he saw my lamp through the window and said "thats illegal"! I said "no it isnt, i only hunt on permission, i dont poach" (if they only knew lol) and he replied "yeah but it isnt fair is it, blinding them and killing them like that". I said you can come out with me one night if you want, youlle see they run just fine". He declined the offer Edited Monday at 16:27 by DogMagic2 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 12,466 Posted Monday at 16:53 Report Share Posted Monday at 16:53 7 hours ago, tatsblisters said: And who can blame some farmers for putting a few bob in their pockets for letting lads run a few hare's. Fekin unbelievable how this police force operates i wonder what their detection rates are for house burglaries and violent crimes and other crimes that affect us all. that’s it there paying farmers and most likely keeping lads from wrecking stuff they do a better job then the filth but they won’t be liking it it isn’t hare coursers smashing things up at night is it 5 Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,937 Posted Monday at 17:21 Report Share Posted Monday at 17:21 28 minutes ago, mC HULL said: that’s it there paying farmers and most likely keeping lads from wrecking stuff they do a better job then the filth but they won’t be liking it it isn’t hare coursers smashing things up at night is it Who is it Quote Link to post
FKtheBan 5 Posted Monday at 18:04 Report Share Posted Monday at 18:04 its a bad do lads hes got permission to be there and now the cops are trying to put pressure on the farmer for vicarious liability this country is a pure shit show 2 Quote Link to post
Francie, 2,193 Posted Monday at 21:26 Report Share Posted Monday at 21:26 Dirty scummy cops,do the have fb page I'm going there to give off,funking useless pieces of shite,boils my blood this shit Quote Link to post
THE STIFFMEISTER 15,873 Posted Monday at 22:50 Report Share Posted Monday at 22:50 https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/hare-coursing bad character link may be of interest to some also SA2020 shows the absolute ability of the law to dq hare coursers and passengers from driving . let that sink in , you can drive a hundred miles and pan someone’s head in and keep the licence. But if you Chuck a dog over a hedge at a hare , you can loose yours and your mate sat in the passenger seats livelihood . utterly horrendous when you get to the brass tacks 5 1 Quote Link to post
j4cko 2 Posted Monday at 23:16 Report Share Posted Monday at 23:16 How would this stand up in court? He's on permission with a dog and a firearm and hasn't broke any laws? Surely get off with it or get thrown out? Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,937 Posted yesterday at 01:36 Report Share Posted yesterday at 01:36 2 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/hare-coursing bad character link may be of interest to some also SA2020 shows the absolute ability of the law to dq hare coursers and passengers from driving . let that sink in , you can drive a hundred miles and pan someone’s head in and keep the licence. But if you Chuck a dog over a hedge at a hare , you can loose yours and your mate sat in the passenger seats livelihood . utterly horrendous when you get to the brass tacks Ffs it's ridiculous Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 9,664 Posted yesterday at 05:49 Report Share Posted yesterday at 05:49 6 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/hare-coursing bad character link may be of interest to some also SA2020 shows the absolute ability of the law to dq hare coursers and passengers from driving . let that sink in , you can drive a hundred miles and pan someone’s head in and keep the licence. But if you Chuck a dog over a hedge at a hare , you can loose yours and your mate sat in the passenger seats livelihood . utterly horrendous when you get to the brass tacks Same as you say horrendous when you think about it. Same as those dealing class A drugs from a motor none of them loose their licence for driving about destroying life's and communities even though some will get jail time I've never read about any of them getting driving bans for a far more serious crime than running a few hare's. 7 Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,937 Posted yesterday at 06:08 Report Share Posted yesterday at 06:08 17 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Same as you say horrendous when you think about it. Same as those dealing class A drugs from a motor none of them loose their licence for driving about destroying life's and communities even though some will get jail time I've never read about any of them getting driving bans for a far more serious crime than running a few hare's. There's something very wrong 3 Quote Link to post
Black neck 15,937 Posted yesterday at 06:35 Report Share Posted yesterday at 06:35 Trouble is it's perfect for the c**ts as it don't involve any ethnic majorities or lgbq poofs and weirdos, just public enemy no 1 working class white males ffs they invent new laws every year some of which surly contravene some kind of human rights ,but then you remember u ain't got none being a dossing honky 6 Quote Link to post
FKtheBan 5 Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago 11 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/hare-coursing bad character link may be of interest to some also SA2020 shows the absolute ability of the law to dq hare coursers and passengers from driving . let that sink in , you can drive a hundred miles and pan someone’s head in and keep the licence. But if you Chuck a dog over a hedge at a hare , you can loose yours and your mate sat in the passenger seats livelihood . utterly horrendous when you get to the brass tacks Just had a read of that they love to scrape the bottom of the barrel must be bad if they are mooching round to see what internet groups someones on to get a conviction "Reprehensible connotes some element of culpability or blameworthiness. It might include within the context of hare coursing the possession of footage of previous coursing incidents, membership of a Facebook group dedicated to the shared experiences of those involved in such offending or similar"Q 1 1 Quote Link to post
brambles 3,212 Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago I'm sure when they brought the ban in involving dogs on rabbits up here in Scotland even on permission the farmer/landowner could be liable for up to a £30,000 fine. That's what happens when your run by the SNP who's shagging the green party. Country is fcuked lads, glad I'm nearing 60 and I've had a great life with dogs, ferrets, I really pity the youngerer lads now a days in the sport !!! Great Britain fcuk all now, atb for the future lads 1 Quote Link to post
Moonlighter123 155 Posted 15 hours ago Report Share Posted 15 hours ago 17 hours ago, j4cko said: How would this stand up in court? He's on permission with a dog and a firearm and hasn't broke any laws? Surely get off with it or get thrown out? I’d say when the check the dead hares and they died from the dogs DNA on there fur, then it probably won’t get thrown out. Quote Link to post
Moonlighter123 155 Posted 15 hours ago Report Share Posted 15 hours ago When you have a large budget on an operation (Galileo) .. with quads, drones etc… they will turn over every stone to arrest you.. mobile phones, DNA, etc. Once green and flint rock up, your pretty much f****d unfortunately Quote Link to post
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