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Do You Approve Of Fox-Hunting ?
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Illegal hunts still take place in Dorset, and police appear to turn a blind eye to both the Hunt and to the violent intimidation of those who try to prevent it.
Please sign now to bring an end to this cruel so-called sport, and prevent these lovely creatures from being torn apart alive in the name of human pleasure. Such barbarism has no place in the twenty-first century.
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Please sign now to bring an end to this cruel so-called sport, and prevent these lovely creatures from being torn apart alive in the name of human pleasure. Such barbarism has no place in the twenty-first century.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, I do not approve of fox hunting and share the views of Gness, SD and Miss T. Tony Blair failed the many, many people who wanted a total ban and left the loophole of trail hunting which is the biggest farce EVER and is exploited openly by the vile hunters and their supporters, as foxes are still being killed this way. I'm not sure what purpose it will serve, but I will sign the petition.
I have this going on round our home
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I hate it! And they have no respect for anybody.
One of the things I don't like about living in the country.
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I hate it! And they have no respect for anybody.
One of the things I don't like about living in the country.
As for all that being sport ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
And of course it still involves foxes. All animals are precious as far as I am concerned. And a fox took my blind cat one cold snowy winters day. Probably a very hungry fox. I was grief stricken but didn't make me hate foxes. It came back for the other cat who fought it off but was traumatised and ill for weeks afterwards.
And of course it still involves foxes. All animals are precious as far as I am concerned. And a fox took my blind cat one cold snowy winters day. Probably a very hungry fox. I was grief stricken but didn't make me hate foxes. It came back for the other cat who fought it off but was traumatised and ill for weeks afterwards.
Gill. I have no faith in the UK police at all.
My hope is that the more people will become aware that the law against fox hunting is constantly being broken and that the police are accommodating the law breaking.
MissT. I looked at the photos of the shooters. Men of a type. Men lacking in something. Killing 200 to 400 birds? And Gin for morning break? Says it all. :-(
My hope is that the more people will become aware that the law against fox hunting is constantly being broken and that the police are accommodating the law breaking.
MissT. I looked at the photos of the shooters. Men of a type. Men lacking in something. Killing 200 to 400 birds? And Gin for morning break? Says it all. :-(
Fortunately Gness the land behind us has now been sold to a much smaller farming company and don't allow shooting on their land. Andc younare right about the men. Quite a few women involved too, usually beaters!! The awful thing is a lot of the shooters are useless rich townies who can't aim. The local surfs are the beaters!! And they raise and protect all those poor birds just to shoot them!!
I've shot clays and targets, MissT when I was in the oldies adventure club but the thought of killing birds as they do is abhorrent. There really is something weird about men looking so joyful carrying 20 or 30 bloody and dead birds back for a celebratory gin.
I only went for one shooting session. All men and creepy. One made his entrance in a Tiger Moth. He was letchy so my friend Liz and I nicknamed him Mothballs. He made a pass at me so I told him Liz and I were in a relationship. Don't know who was more surprised, Mothballs or Liz....:-)
I only went for one shooting session. All men and creepy. One made his entrance in a Tiger Moth. He was letchy so my friend Liz and I nicknamed him Mothballs. He made a pass at me so I told him Liz and I were in a relationship. Don't know who was more surprised, Mothballs or Liz....:-)
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