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Big appeal on SACS homepage from the PSNI trying to get public help to get dog lads arrested!!

 

Spouting the normal shite about "badgers"!!!..........how many innocent lads will get a pull and charged with a trumped up charge because of SACS help?

 

Fecking twats!....................another organisation not to give your money to!

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i was also going to join recently but i seen a similar post to this about the sacs on another forum so now i will not be joining i thot they were supposed to help the sport not go against it :thumbdown:

 

how come you have there badge up?

 

 

it wouldent let me change it before but it is sorted now

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i was also going to join recently but i seen a similar post to this about the sacs on another forum so now i will not be joining i thot they were supposed to help the sport not go against it :thumbdown:

 

how come you have there badge up?

 

 

it wouldent let me change it before but it is sorted now

 

ah right was just asking :)

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I joined scottish gamekeepers association and seems to be good for me for insurance etc. also get plenty feedback, magazines, letters etc.

would advise anyone to join them.

www.scottishterrierracingteam.co.uk

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This is on the SACS homepage

 

PSNI Appeal for for help with badger incident

 

 

 

The Police Service of Northern Ireland are appealing for information and asking the public to remain vigilant following reports of suspicious activity, possibly linked to the illegal hunting of badgers, in the Tandragee and Loughgall areas.

 

On Friday evening (12th December), it was reported that the occupants of a white, family-type car with a dog trailers had been seen behaving suspiciously at Lough Road, Tandragee. A similar incident has also been reported recently in the Loughgall area.

 

 

Anyone with information about such incidents or who witnesses suspicious activity should contact police by calling 0845 600 8000. Alternatively, information about crime can be passed anonymously to the Crimestoppers charity by contacting 0800 555 111.

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well buger me if i didn,t tell youse all that two years ago but did youse listen no youse fecking didnt they only want your money like most of the rest so there will be a few :icon_redface::icon_redface::icon_redface::icon_redface: on here owe me an appoligy :icon_redface::icon_redface:

 

 

im afraid you did polecat :o

 

sorry didnt take your case as i or other should have at the time ;):clapper:

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