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  1. ItsWormAllTheWayDown on

    It’s a wonder they’ve got any time left to chase the foxes they’re definitely not chasing.

  2. socratic-meth on

    > But in 2021, a hunt master was fined £480 for being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control pack of dogs that mauled a pet cat to death in Penzance, Cornwall.

    If the penalty for a crime is a fine, then that law only exists for the lower class,

  3. Charming_Ad_6021 on

    At the age of 10 I experienced the displeasure of having to kick as many hounds as I could away whilst trying to drag our dog back into the farm house. Lucky neither of us were hurt, not that the twats on horses who where chased off by the 4*4 cared.

    Nothing, but posh yobs. Check the hard drives and tax arrangements of the lot of them, they’re all fiddling something.

  4. If the dogs were exclusively bringing down deer (which there are far too many of, at least up here in Scotland), I might actually have a positive thought for these fuckers who get pleasure out of torturing animals. Bear baiting is also a traditional English sport, but it’s banned, probably because the fans didn’t have titles attached to their names.

    Support you local hunt saboteurs, make the experience as miserable for these sickos as they do to the animals they get off on torturing.

  5. If its like a few places round the country local councils seem to ban people walking more than six dogs even when on leads but turn a blind eye when the the local troglodytes are allowed to exercise and allow large numbers of hounds to run free on the roads. The local dog wardens turn a blind eye to the amount of shit they leave on roads and footpaths but forget your poo bags when walking your pet and its an instant fine.