I thought foxhunting was banned?

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  1. AIR

    AIRTyke New Member

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    I just got overtaken by 50 ruddy faced toffs on horseback, wearing red jackets, accompanied by 50 or so hounds, blowing their bugle and tally-hoing off across the fields whereI watched them surround a copse before sending the hounds in. Is it still allowed on private land or are these people just breaking the law??
     
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    probably looking for a mouse
     
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    Should have held your hand down on the horn, and see which idiot was thrown from his horse first!!!!!
     
  4. Gue

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    Blair reneged.

    It's still ok to run about with your hounds and if they accidentally kill something it's not your fault. I'd like to accidentally kick the **** out of the lot of them but I'd probably get busted for that.</p>
     
  5. M1 Tyke

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    Glad to see civil disobedience isn't restricted to ALF scum nt
     
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    RE: Blair reneged.

    All stuck up tossers who think they are way above everyone else.......... Love to see there reaction if someone decided to set a dog onto the horse!
     
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    I was walking the dog ...

    ... and that pissed me off even more asI had to put him on the lead before he got trampled to death, on a public footpath. F'eckers the lot of 'em. Anyway, I glowered at them. I don't think they'll be fox-hunting anytime soon after my glower.
     
  8. S.M.

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    Set the dog on the horse?

    hmmmmmm, interesting spin, what should the fox be doing at this time, just for my notes.... ?
     
  9. AIR

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    Traps are set.

    Nighttime can't come soon enough. All humane traps like. In case Windy's watching.
     
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    RE: Set the dog on the horse?

    The fox can do whatever!!! Just love to see it on the other foot.
     
  11. Gue

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    For civil disobedience read...

    ...mardy arsed rich f*cks chucking their teddies out of the pram. A social class so used to getting their own way for the past God-knows how many hundreds of years so that one tiny little law aimed at curtailing their perverse activities and bring them into line with the rest of us has them screaming persecution...

    One, two, three, awwwwwwwwww...

    Hope they fall off their horses...
     
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    Badger baiting

    working class pastime. hehe....
     
  13. M1 Tyke

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    Racist

    If they were wearing Burkha's instead of red coats it would be their wonderful mystic ways enhancing the rich tradition of multiculturalism.

    Because they're posh and you're jealous you hide behind some feelings for the vermin being a cuddly basil brush type character when really it's all about envy.
     
  14. Gue

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    No, it's also the foxhunting scum.

    </p>

    The main difference is in motive.</p>
     
  15. Gue

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    "Vermin"?

    </p>

    You're calling the fox &quot;vermin&quot;?</p>
     
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    Yay! That should liven the place up a bit. nt
     
  17. Gue

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    RE: Badger baiting

    plenty of working class people go fox hunting as well, not just toffs.
     
  18. M1 Tyke

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    I wasn't refereing to the lady in a Burkha! nt
     
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    How do they afford the red jackets? nt
     
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    Oh ****** this new site has got me arguing with myself again! nt
     

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