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3 minutes ago, SheepChaser said:

Bet thats al old pick. DOnt see many suberos these days! All CRVs and RAV 4s . . . . . scoobys are too expensive!

That's right enough mate..I know you have some bother from the crop drivers down there ?

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I've never had permission to course hares, even before the ban. Its allways been illegal for me, so no change. Will a magistrate put a 70 year old man who's dog run off and chased a big rabb

It's all but over for average lurcher owners, sure there'll be the die hards that will carry on regardless but normal lads that made up the majority are getting out of the game for one reason or anoth

Phil ,I used the same word when I posted my disgust on their page earlier..... embarrassment!!! Then the patronising words that you don't need to take one for the pot nowadays as food is easily a

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  • Two new criminal offences: firstly, trespass with the intention of using a dog to search for or pursue a hare; and secondly, being equipped to trespass with the intention of using a dog to search for or pursue a hare both punishable on conviction by an unlimited fine and/or up to six months’ imprisonment.

How does the secondly bit work. All you need is a dog with 4 legs and bit of umph and be walking down a road 

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1 minute ago, terryd said:
  • Two new criminal offences: firstly, trespass with the intention of using a dog to search for or pursue a hare; and secondly, being equipped to trespass with the intention of using a dog to search for or pursue a hare both punishable on conviction by an unlimited fine and/or up to six months’ imprisonment.

How does the secondly bit work. All you need is a dog with 4 legs and bit of umph and be walking down a road 

basicaly you have a lurcher or longdog out in the sticks its a wrap

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1 minute ago, terryd said:
  • Two new criminal offences: firstly, trespass with the intention of using a dog to search for or pursue a hare; and secondly, being equipped to trespass with the intention of using a dog to search for or pursue a hare both punishable on conviction by an unlimited fine and/or up to six months’ imprisonment.

How does the secondly bit work. All you need is a dog with 4 legs and bit of umph and be walking down a road 

It can’t work can it how many people have rescue greyhound and lurcher s that walk in countryside.

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The CA should sit and study the video's from the marches , the thousands of lurcher lads, coursing men who backed them , not to mention the dog lads who had their heads split from police batons ,I didn't see many huntsmen or whipper ins getting stuck in ,CA you sold us out big time you are worse than the antis .

As for the police,they need to educate the public in what is legal and what isn't and stop telling them to call 999 if they see a lad with a lurcher in the countryside in a van or 4x4 .

Would they tell the public to call 999 if they saw a black man in a BMW with a bull terrier????

More attempts to rid Britain of anything of tradition , unless London likes it .

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6 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

basicaly you have a lurcher or longdog out in the sticks its a wrap

No way can they do that

6 minutes ago, Havelightforcewilltravel said:

It can’t work can it how many people have rescue greyhound and lurcher s that walk in countryside.

Yea not a hope. You can wear all the camo and trainers or flip flops or what ever it is lol and walk down the road with your dog on a bit of bailer twine it means nothing

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Just now, terryd said:

No way can they do that

Yea not a hope. You can wear all the camo and trainers or flip flops or what ever it is lol and walk down the road with your dog on a bit of bailer twine it means nothing

We just have to see what happens when goes to House Common s if never got passed last May so hopefully don’t this time.

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1 minute ago, terryd said:

No way can they do that

Yea not a hope. You can wear all the camo and trainers or flip flops or what ever it is lol and walk down the road with your dog on a bit of bailer twine it means nothing

it will been equipped to trespass 

it’s at the old bills discretion 

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11 minutes ago, Havelightforcewilltravel said:

It can’t work can it how many people have rescue greyhound and lurcher s that walk in countryside.

It’s like a lot of things. It basically means the police can pick on anyone anytime if they don’t like the look of you. But like it’s actually illegal to carry marijuana in Holland .....

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Just now, Havelightforcewilltravel said:

We just have to see what happens when goes to House Common s if never got passed last May so hopefully don’t this time.

But if it does everyone be under suspicion permission or not lads ferreting bushing ratting all going to get tug.How can they say a lad with ferreting gear and lurcher is or isn’t running something he should nt be.

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Just now, SheepChaser said:

It’s like a lot of things. It basically means the police can pick on anyone anytime if they don’t like the look of you. But like it’s actually illegal to carry marijuana in Holland .....

But how can they justify policing this a know lads all do it differently some right some wrong but just say your lass takes dog for walk on county lane can she be locked up on suspicion of poaching? 

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