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The copper was told the dogs were a mixture of american bulldog and greyhound both very legal breeds, but he chose to use the word american bull terrier probably on purpose for obvious reasons....

I know this because it was my dog.....

Its amazing just how biased that programme is only showing what the antis want to see or here, funny thing is for a programme that is about wildlife crime you would actually think they would show some crime because not one single person was prosecuted on tonights programme

 

exactly what i said, waste of taxpayers money! although the more i think about it, could that be part of the ploy to get joe public to be more vigilant by making out that without their help they struggle to do anything about it? :thumbs:

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The smarmy neanderthal cop "we have taken their airguns off them for testing....That will inconvenience them" what a plum,the lads were apologetic,polite,werent actually commiting any offence whatsoev

you didnt miss anything good unless u like looking at tortoises and stuffed birds of prey ..

seems we run specialist trained dogs,in packs to rip stuff to pieces,at least now i know where i been going wrong all these years

The copper was told the dogs were a mixture of american bulldog and greyhound both very legal breeds, but he chose to use the word american bull terrier probably on purpose for obvious reasons....

I know this because it was my dog.....

Its amazing just how biased that programme is only showing what the antis want to see or here, funny thing is for a programme that is about wildlife crime you would actually think they would show some crime because not one single person was prosecuted on tonights programme

 

exactly what i said, waste of taxpayers money! although the more i think about it, could that be part of the ploy to get joe public to be more vigilant by making out that without their help they struggle to do anything about it? :thumbs:

 

I think that statement hits the nail on the head, its about raising awareness to get the public to call in when they see lamps etc...

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They talked about the illegal meat trade and gangs, then said that the packs of dogs tear the deer apart!?

How would you supply anyone with meat if it was ripped apart by a pack of dogs? Seems a bit strange unless they are supplying mincemeat. :icon_eek:

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The copper was told the dogs were a mixture of american bulldog and greyhound both very legal breeds, but he chose to use the word american bull terrier probably on purpose for obvious reasons....

I know this because it was my dog.....

Its amazing just how biased that programme is only showing what the antis want to see or here, funny thing is for a programme that is about wildlife crime you would actually think they would show some crime because not one single person was prosecuted on tonights programme

 

:laugh: :laugh: Somebody told me last night is was A** lucky, but i didnt think the dog on tv looked big enough. As you say, no evidence of a crime on the show, biased BUT thats the whole reason behind it. As for the comments of specially trainedpacks of dogs tearingthe deer apart :blink: . When it was legal and i ran deer and saw them being run i never saw a pack run them, nor did i ever see one torn apart. Do they really beleive this tripe or is it purely propaganda?????

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South Yorks "Operation Dunlin" thats on now involved more than 20+ police vehicles,they had epic success.........they found 24 poached rabbits!

 

On 14 October, 2009 during operation Dunlin, 24 rabbits were recovered by police. Ten men were reported on summons for poaching offences, a further two for motoring offences. Two vehicles were recovered for invalid documentation. Nine fixed penalty notices (fines and points on licence) were issued for traffic offences and one fixed penalty for possession of Cannabis.

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