So lets have a quick think about the time before the ban came into force. The police were incredibly pro active in policing hunts then.
Sabs turn up, they get stopped and checked for legality of vehicles,
have their photos taken, phones tapped, dossiers bulging with
information on each one and also some were approached by the police to
act as double agents for financial rewards. Hunts were allowed to
continue riding roughshod through people's private property and to
terrorise the local rural people as well as the wildlife. The resources
were plentiful when the evil pursued on horseback was allowed to
continue; but now? Well the above shocking but COMMON news release shows it all. Why are the police not out at hunts if one of the primary objectives is to PREVENT crime?
The
only thing that a ban repeal would achieve would be that all pretence
of trail hunting would disappear, because hunts ARE STILL KILLING
WILDLIFE and they will continue to do this until the police get off
their moronic backsides and ENFORCE THE LAW. I bet any money
that the hounds even after 7 YEARS and no pre-ban hounds being alive,
will still be able to hunt foxes in the light of a repeal as if there
was never a ban in the first place.
Let hope that the LAW gets tightened up and Tony Blair's little loopholes are thrown away. Lets hope that the police are forced to uphold the LAW
bearing in mind that wildlife crime is a very serious issue and that
most people who start getting their kicks from killing innocent animals,
move onto humans. Lets hope that David Cameron does not get his way
with personalised politics with dropping the LAW. Lets hope that the CPS successfully uphold the LAW
and the cases of evil are brought to justice. Lets hope that Cameron's
father in law Lord Astor answers and gets convicted (along with the hunt
in general) for his breaking of the LAW in the example above. Lets hope that hunting stops forever because WE WON'T STOP ever.
There is always hope.
For the hunted animal and the LAW (ban)
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