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At risk of committing thread necromancy, I see this thread is missing its conclusion. Questions about what happened are un-answered, since this is one of the first hits that came up, and I needed to do digging, I thought I'd add that completion. Please don't hold the fact that it contains some personal opinion against me.

 

First of all, just in case anyone gets the impression that I'm anti-hunt. I'm not (although I only hunt rabbits with air-rifle, it's all I have access to), but I am anti-aggression and anti-rage.

 

I'm sure you all dearly loved Mr Morse, but for all his strengths it was his weaknesses and nothing else that killed him.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/gyrocopter-pilot-bryan-griffiths-cleared-over-hunt-supporter-trevor-morses-death-1922838.html

 

So impassioned by the belief that some anti was out to ruin their hunt (didn't believe it was simply being monitored, as there is a reasonable right to do), and so desperate to stop the Gyro, he signed and sealed his own doom.

 

He went and stood in front of the Gyro, trying to stop it. If he wasn't so impetuous, he may have thought something like "but what if it can't stop on time". Sheer anger, determination and (momentary) idiocy caused his death. Perhaps he thought it was a helicopter and didn't realize there was another faster rotor which would split his skull on impact, and that it cannot take off vertically like a helicopter in order to avoid him. The intelligent thing to do would be to get the police to the airfield if possible, if not stand back and take pictures allowing the offender (if he did indeed go below 500m, who measured?) to be found and caught. Or simply wait for them to land and stop the engine. I certainly thought it was universal wisdom not to run onto an airfield, in front of anything that can fly, because the result is never pretty and virtually unavoidable.

 

Whatever the reason for the Gyro not stopping before it hit Mr Morse, you have to question the sheer stupidity (brave or not) of standing in front of, and refusing to move out of the way of, something which if it hits you will kill you. People who have called for the pilot's incarceration and called him all sorts of things are terribly blind. People comparing the pilot to terrorists are so misinformed it begs the question as to whether they have ever stepped outside their closed little world.

 

Let his tragic death be a reminder to all against getting gripped by rage and acting foolishly. It may well cost you your life and certainly won't achieve much.

 

Despite his faults, and how little I know of Mr Morse, I sincerely hope he rests in peace.

OH LETS GET THIS RIGHT THEN ELMA FUDD THE RABBIT HUNTER YOU ONLY JOINED TODAY JUST

TO GIVE US THE BENIFIT OF YOU VIEWS SOME HOW I THINK YOUR A LYING ANTI SCUMBAG TWAT

BUT THATS ONLY MY OPINION ;)

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At risk of committing thread necromancy, I see this thread is missing its conclusion. Questions about what happened are un-answered, since this is one of the first hits that came up, and I needed to do digging, I thought I'd add that completion. Please don't hold the fact that it contains some personal opinion against me.

 

First of all, just in case anyone gets the impression that I'm anti-hunt. I'm not (although I only hunt rabbits with air-rifle, it's all I have access to), but I am anti-aggression and anti-rage.

 

I'm sure you all dearly loved Mr Morse, but for all his strengths it was his weaknesses and nothing else that killed him.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/gyrocopter-pilot-bryan-griffiths-cleared-over-hunt-supporter-trevor-morses-death-1922838.html

 

So impassioned by the belief that some anti was out to ruin their hunt (didn't believe it was simply being monitored, as there is a reasonable right to do), and so desperate to stop the Gyro, he signed and sealed his own doom.

 

He went and stood in front of the Gyro, trying to stop it. If he wasn't so impetuous, he may have thought something like "but what if it can't stop on time". Sheer anger, determination and (momentary) idiocy caused his death. Perhaps he thought it was a helicopter and didn't realize there was another faster rotor which would split his skull on impact, and that it cannot take off vertically like a helicopter in order to avoid him. The intelligent thing to do would be to get the police to the airfield if possible, if not stand back and take pictures allowing the offender (if he did indeed go below 500m, who measured?) to be found and caught. Or simply wait for them to land and stop the engine. I certainly thought it was universal wisdom not to run onto an airfield, in front of anything that can fly, because the result is never pretty and virtually unavoidable.

 

Whatever the reason for the Gyro not stopping before it hit Mr Morse, you have to question the sheer stupidity (brave or not) of standing in front of, and refusing to move out of the way of, something which if it hits you will kill you. People who have called for the pilot's incarceration and called him all sorts of things are terribly blind. People comparing the pilot to terrorists are so misinformed it begs the question as to whether they have ever stepped outside their closed little world.

 

Let his tragic death be a reminder to all against getting gripped by rage and acting foolishly. It may well cost you your life and certainly won't achieve much.

 

Despite his faults, and how little I know of Mr Morse, I sincerely hope he rests in peace.

 

youve said your bit, now f**k off.

 

and congratulations on quoting the "independent"... the paper of rural sporting Britain. :whistling:

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At risk of committing thread necromancy, I see this thread is missing its conclusion. Questions about what happened are un-answered, since this is one of the first hits that came up, and I needed to do digging, I thought I'd add that completion. Please don't hold the fact that it contains some personal opinion against me.

 

First of all, just in case anyone gets the impression that I'm anti-hunt. I'm not (although I only hunt rabbits with air-rifle, it's all I have access to), but I am anti-aggression and anti-rage.

 

I'm sure you all dearly loved Mr Morse, but for all his strengths it was his weaknesses and nothing else that killed him.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/gyrocopter-pilot-bryan-griffiths-cleared-over-hunt-supporter-trevor-morses-death-1922838.html

 

So impassioned by the belief that some anti was out to ruin their hunt (didn't believe it was simply being monitored, as there is a reasonable right to do), and so desperate to stop the Gyro, he signed and sealed his own doom.

 

He went and stood in front of the Gyro, trying to stop it. If he wasn't so impetuous, he may have thought something like "but what if it can't stop on time". Sheer anger, determination and (momentary) idiocy caused his death. Perhaps he thought it was a helicopter and didn't realize there was another faster rotor which would split his skull on impact, and that it cannot take off vertically like a helicopter in order to avoid him. The intelligent thing to do would be to get the police to the airfield if possible, if not stand back and take pictures allowing the offender (if he did indeed go below 500m, who measured?) to be found and caught. Or simply wait for them to land and stop the engine. I certainly thought it was universal wisdom not to run onto an airfield, in front of anything that can fly, because the result is never pretty and virtually unavoidable.

 

Whatever the reason for the Gyro not stopping before it hit Mr Morse, you have to question the sheer stupidity (brave or not) of standing in front of, and refusing to move out of the way of, something which if it hits you will kill you. People who have called for the pilot's incarceration and called him all sorts of things are terribly blind. People comparing the pilot to terrorists are so misinformed it begs the question as to whether they have ever stepped outside their closed little world.

 

Let his tragic death be a reminder to all against getting gripped by rage and acting foolishly. It may well cost you your life and certainly won't achieve much.

 

Despite his faults, and how little I know of Mr Morse, I sincerely hope he rests in peace.

 

youve said your bit, now f**k off.

 

Well said :thumbs:

FTB

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At risk of committing thread necromancy, I see this thread is missing its conclusion. Questions about what happened are un-answered, since this is one of the first hits that came up, and I needed to do digging, I thought I'd add that completion. Please don't hold the fact that it contains some personal opinion against me.

 

First of all, just in case anyone gets the impression that I'm anti-hunt. I'm not (although I only hunt rabbits with air-rifle, it's all I have access to), but I am anti-aggression and anti-rage.

 

I'm sure you all dearly loved Mr Morse, but for all his strengths it was his weaknesses and nothing else that killed him.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/gyrocopter-pilot-bryan-griffiths-cleared-over-hunt-supporter-trevor-morses-death-1922838.html

 

So impassioned by the belief that some anti was out to ruin their hunt (didn't believe it was simply being monitored, as there is a reasonable right to do), and so desperate to stop the Gyro, he signed and sealed his own doom.

 

He went and stood in front of the Gyro, trying to stop it. If he wasn't so impetuous, he may have thought something like "but what if it can't stop on time". Sheer anger, determination and (momentary) idiocy caused his death. Perhaps he thought it was a helicopter and didn't realize there was another faster rotor which would split his skull on impact, and that it cannot take off vertically like a helicopter in order to avoid him. The intelligent thing to do would be to get the police to the airfield if possible, if not stand back and take pictures allowing the offender (if he did indeed go below 500m, who measured?) to be found and caught. Or simply wait for them to land and stop the engine. I certainly thought it was universal wisdom not to run onto an airfield, in front of anything that can fly, because the result is never pretty and virtually unavoidable.

 

Whatever the reason for the Gyro not stopping before it hit Mr Morse, you have to question the sheer stupidity (brave or not) of standing in front of, and refusing to move out of the way of, something which if it hits you will kill you. People who have called for the pilot's incarceration and called him all sorts of things are terribly blind. People comparing the pilot to terrorists are so misinformed it begs the question as to whether they have ever stepped outside their closed little world.

 

Let his tragic death be a reminder to all against getting gripped by rage and acting foolishly. It may well cost you your life and certainly won't achieve much.

 

Despite his faults, and how little I know of Mr Morse, I sincerely hope he rests in peace.

 

Could you have found a better newspaper to quote? The Independent?!! FFS

 

Why come on here to drag this up and spout sh*t?

 

Trevor was much more of a man than you will ever be.

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Go and bleat about it to people that give a shit. That man made a stand for what he believed in and the b*****d antis murdered him. If the hunting community had our way the pilot and anyone else behind his death would be swinging from a f*****g rope! :thumbdown:

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At risk of committing thread necromancy, I see this thread is missing its conclusion. Questions about what happened are un-answered, since this is one of the first hits that came up, and I needed to do digging, I thought I'd add that completion. Please don't hold the fact that it contains some personal opinion against me.

 

First of all, just in case anyone gets the impression that I'm anti-hunt. I'm not (although I only hunt rabbits with air-rifle, it's all I have access to), but I am anti-aggression and anti-rage.

 

I'm sure you all dearly loved Mr Morse, but for all his strengths it was his weaknesses and nothing else that killed him.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/gyrocopter-pilot-bryan-griffiths-cleared-over-hunt-supporter-trevor-morses-death-1922838.html

 

So impassioned by the belief that some anti was out to ruin their hunt (didn't believe it was simply being monitored, as there is a reasonable right to do), and so desperate to stop the Gyro, he signed and sealed his own doom.

 

He went and stood in front of the Gyro, trying to stop it. If he wasn't so impetuous, he may have thought something like "but what if it can't stop on time". Sheer anger, determination and (momentary) idiocy caused his death. Perhaps he thought it was a helicopter and didn't realize there was another faster rotor which would split his skull on impact, and that it cannot take off vertically like a helicopter in order to avoid him. The intelligent thing to do would be to get the police to the airfield if possible, if not stand back and take pictures allowing the offender (if he did indeed go below 500m, who measured?) to be found and caught. Or simply wait for them to land and stop the engine. I certainly thought it was universal wisdom not to run onto an airfield, in front of anything that can fly, because the result is never pretty and virtually unavoidable.

 

Whatever the reason for the Gyro not stopping before it hit Mr Morse, you have to question the sheer stupidity (brave or not) of standing in front of, and refusing to move out of the way of, something which if it hits you will kill you. People who have called for the pilot's incarceration and called him all sorts of things are terribly blind. People comparing the pilot to terrorists are so misinformed it begs the question as to whether they have ever stepped outside their closed little world.

 

Let his tragic death be a reminder to all against getting gripped by rage and acting foolishly. It may well cost you your life and certainly won't achieve much.

 

Despite his faults, and how little I know of Mr Morse, I sincerely hope he rests in peace.

Interesting piece that and going by your theory the next time we see a pile of antis chain to a tree they should just cut the tree down, and when we see a group of antis lying infront of a bulldozer we can just run them over...... :thumbs:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnbjMlu3wd8&feature=related

 

If we are learning lessons then this c**t wants to keep his head out of landy doors :thumbs: .

 

 

I completely agree, if the flee ridden c*nt had'nt of had his head in the door then it would'nt of happened, it's just ashame that someone did'nt try to close it harder and again and agaim and again and again ...

 

and what this guy is saying is that when anti's get in your way dont stop and just drive/ride into them, oh but is'nt that what they cry about

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