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If government introduced a licence to work terrier to ground I think it be down to money if you got land to work your terriers on letter from farmer to say your doing pest control say £1000 a year for licence or more ? Plus would license only be given to gun ticket holder's ? All your details be logged so rspca police will no who works terriers to ground all would have to be in order terriers always to vets after work , think rspca would love it would do every terrierman who had licence 

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Sadly as I see it….. it is yet another case of history repeating itself. It’s not the first time that a very small and unrepresentative minority who have, by their actions and callous behaviour/

True, but it would give the honest decent lads something to protect their names with. It's never been any different, in my lifetime all you've had to do is buy yourself a terrier and "just like t

So predators killed and eat badger cubs , how does this give us a bad name ? Think before you reply .....who needs f***ing anti's

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What licensing would do is store every Terriermans details away somewhere which is info that will eventually make its way into the wrong hands. This info apart from letting potentialy everybody know who keeps terriers,there would also be addresses stored which would create havoc if this info did get leaked .

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No offence taken Barrie, I won't disect your post because I don't feel the need to highlight points we might disagree on. If I come across as someone who is against this committee or that club or this federation (I forget how many there is, sorry) I'm not and you can only do so much, but I think it's inevitable we are where we are today. All the marches and paperwork can only do so much maybe if the right foundations were put in a long time ago hunting may not be where it is today. I'd like to know if the country's you have visited to hunt had a licenseing system in place  l would be surprised if they didn't, atb.

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2 hours ago, Barrie said:

What licensing does do, is to impose a set of rules/regulations relating to conduct (the conditions of licensing) and draws a very distinct line between those who would act within the law, as opposed to those who would not. You break the rules.... then you lose your license and face the penalties. That way the onus falls on the individual, rather than on the responsible majority.

J.M.H.O. - Barrie  

Yes but what if the rules are so stringent that you cant but break them. Remember, those that make the laws aint got a clue how things work with regards terrierwork, or anything fieldsports related for that matter. Just look at laws on traps and trapping today. A bloody joke. Remember, once these laws are put in place, there aint a dalm thing you or anyone else can do about it

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so we all get a licence "..... Couple years later and another anti programme... What we do then licence buying spades, dogs locators? .... Start giving in and we're fuc*ed 

Like having to buy a licence to drink cause the twat up roads a piss head 

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On 23/05/2018 at 06:53, Kerny92 said:

You have to laugh at the BBC's take on authenticity. It was the same when they aired the programme on street kids with killer dogs. You could tell this "street kid" was a token black actor. The company is a joke.

Anyone also remember their documentary on dog fighting? They had an undercover Geordie who fooled the Irish lads and Dunkel from Finland the little rat bag! God knows who he was but sure to god it can't have been that hard to smell the rat!

That bloke died not long after that 

 

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I bet in 1800 an summat there were still dickheads doing stupid stuff that the good lads knew was wrong... Fu*k em let the po po sort them out its nothing to do with "dog lads" is it? They're not one of us ... A lad digging an killing badgers like that been illegal for years when he's banned from keepin dogs is hardly a  terrierman or terrier work in my opinion .... Don't regulate yourselves if you think your in the right just because you've seen someone doing it wrong 

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Your dead right... We now have internet etc.... Don't make no diff to me people either think your a plick or they don't, either way it don't matter. But if you get on doing shit like that you'll get found out (as we've seen)  an you'll be in the smelly stuff... So what,, I ain't doin it, you ain't doin it,neither is anyone else here ... We're all good lol ..... Carry on as normal 

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Wasn’t badger bItingbanned due to the rowdy crowds it attracted rather than the act themselves 

and as for the criticism of the lads , well in my view how they acted was absolutely standard in the lads who dig . 

If your quiet, keep yourself to yourself and dint act like an idiot , be that in the digging world , coursing or bull x scene, your the minority 

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20 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

and as for the criticism of the lads , well in my view how they acted was absolutely standard in the lads who dig . 

 

That statement is way out of line and something that the anti's would say. That is not how most lads go about the job at all.

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