Ray Mears 272 Posted October 9, 2012 Report Share Posted October 9, 2012 well this thread was a LOAD OF F***ING S*ITE Quote Link to post
DeniseBrophy 42 Posted October 9, 2012 Report Share Posted October 9, 2012 Its all gloom n doom innit gerron we it No it is not all doom and gloom. It is not illegal to go lamping for rabbits or to take them in daylight. It is illegal to run a hare with more than one dog and to take them at night. Whoever has started this thread is not giving ALL the relevent information. If stopped, write down the collar numbers of each police officer and make notes of what exactly is happening, with times. They cannot prevent you from doing this unless they arrest you - for which you would need to have committed a cime, not just be suspected of it. At the end of the matter, the police are responsibl for the condition of the dogs - photograph them before they are seized (do it before you start running!) The date will be imprinted on the image so can be used as evidence of maltreatment if necessary. People need to wise up. Too many total idiots running around complaining about things that they create for themselves. There is a system, learn to play it - you cannot go against it so you might as well. If you try to buck the system, ou will end coming off worst. If you learn to play the system, you can have your sport without any fear of your dog(s) being seized. People try to swing the lead and then wonder why it comes round and smacks them in the back of their head! sound advice Quote Link to post
Billy Warren 43 Posted October 9, 2012 Report Share Posted October 9, 2012 i think you mean bull x he is from yorkshire , it was lucky he got it nearly right :laugh: no I moved up from London Quote Link to post
Billy Warren 43 Posted October 9, 2012 Report Share Posted October 9, 2012 And when he went to get the dogs back thy had been pts as thy was marked up pm me these lads names..i will no doubt know them Thay are from stanforth, thorn dunscroft and moorends Quote Link to post
whippet 99 2,613 Posted October 9, 2012 Report Share Posted October 9, 2012 Its all gloom n doom innit gerron we it No it is not all doom and gloom. It is not illegal to go lamping for rabbits or to take them in daylight. It is illegal to run a hare with more than one dog and to take them at night. Whoever has started this thread is not giving ALL the relevent information. If stopped, write down the collar numbers of each police officer and make notes of what exactly is happening, with times. They cannot prevent you from doing this unless they arrest you - for which you would need to have committed a cime, not just be suspected of it. At the end of the matter, the police are responsibl for the condition of the dogs - photograph them before they are seized (do it before you start running!) The date will be imprinted on the image so can be used as evidence of maltreatment if necessary. People need to wise up. Too many total idiots running around complaining about things that they create for themselves. There is a system, learn to play it - you cannot go against it so you might as well. If you try to buck the system, ou will end coming off worst. If you learn to play the system, you can have your sport without any fear of your dog(s) being seized. People try to swing the lead and then wonder why it comes round and smacks them in the back of their head! It's Illegal to run a hare full stop. One dog or ten, day or night. how do you stop a dog whats flushing them ............not to chase them lol.,,.........................law is wank I could'nt give two fucks, I was correcting what Acuspell wrote. He said it was illegal to run a hare with more than one dog, implying that it was legal with just one dog. That's bad info for anyone not clued up on the law. I'm not arguing about it. wasnt aimed personally ....................it was just an example of how rediculous the law is ..........but hay ho its thl way of thinking lol Quote Link to post
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