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    Hunters at it again

    On Saturday 31st October, two Hunt saboteurs were the victim of a premeditated and unprovoked attack resulting in one needing hospital treatment for severe facial cuts and bruising and a suspected broken nose, during the attack the saboteurs were also threatened with a clasp knife.

    The attack took place at a public car park on the South Downs Way slightly south of Firle, East Sussex, the car park is usually the haunt of members of the public using the footpaths to enjoy the countryside or for hang gliding off the step hillside.

    On this Saturday members of the South Down and Eridge Fox hunt met at Firle Place and proceeded onto the downs. As is usual members of the Hunt Saboteurs were present to monitor the hunt to ensure there were no breaches of the Hunting Act which has made the hunting of foxes illegal. No false scent drags were in evidence but Hunt saboteurs became suspicious as an official of the hunt started to act in a strange manner and seemed to be trying to keep them in one location.

    While this was taking place the driver of the group’s vehicle and his passenger noticed that other hunt supporters had suddenly left the car park they were waiting in. Within minutes two land rovers and a quad bike arrived, containing about ten hunt supporters some known to the saboteurs, blocking the movement of the group’s vehicle and an unprovoked attack was launched on the two saboteurs.



    The driver while attempting to regain access to his vehicle had the door slammed on his head and was then repeatedly punched in the face causing the severe facial cuts and bruising and a suspected broken nose. He was then threatened with a clasp knife and was told repeatedly that he would be stabbed. His female companion was knocked to the ground and attempts were made to steal her mobile phone.

    Managing to break free the two regained their vehicle and were chased by the three vehicles for a distance. The police were informed of the violent attack and later that day one man was arrested.

    Lee Moon, spokesperson for the Hunt Saboteurs Association stated: “David Cameron is happy to sing the praises of the hunting community and has promised to repeal the Hunting Act if the Tories win the General Election. We would like to know if he approves of this callous, unprovoked and vicious attack by ten hunt supporters on two innocent people which could easily have resulted in serious and permanent injury. Violence is a way of life for these people whether it is directed towards animals or people.”

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    http://www.hsa.enviroweb.org/index.p...t-october-2009

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    *waits for someone to make the mentally unstable moral comparison between disrupting a hunt and physically attacking hunt saboteurs*

    Have the courage to object. Let justice overpower convenience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sevenseas View Post
    *waits for someone to make the mentally unstable moral comparison between disrupting a hunt and physically attacking hunt saboteurs*
    If they wouldn't have been out bothering the hunters then they would never have gotten shot. :P I'm kidding, I'm kidding.

    "We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented." ~ Elie Wiesel

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    Sadly an all too common story, yet again animal activists (the alleged violent extremists) find themselves on the wrong end of a beating from animal abusing thugs.

    Still I'm surprised that the police actually made an arrest on this occasion (presumably the assailant not the assailed) let's hope a prosecution and conviction is the result.

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    That is just awful. Think I met some of the Sabs at the Croydon Eco Veggie Fair on Saturday. What is wrong with these Pro Hunt people that they feel they have the right to treat people like that. We were attacked by circus staff at a protest last week but that is nothing compared to this. Hope everyone concerned is ok.

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    So they were just there to monitor the hunt but call themselves "Hunt Saboteurs."

    Doesn't add up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    So they were just there to monitor the hunt but call themselves "Hunt Saboteurs."

    Doesn't add up.
    yes, so they deserved to be bashed. How dare they use misleading names!

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    Its very easy to wreck a hunter's day. Just saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    So they were just there to monitor the hunt but call themselves "Hunt Saboteurs."

    Doesn't add up.
    It is supposed to be illegal to hunt foxes with a pack of hounds. Hunts still do this. Sabs are out there to "monitor" and gather evidence when this happens, AND to intervene.
    You should read up on hunt sabs, check my link above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveVegan View Post
    Its very easy to wreck a hunter's day. Just saying.
    Apparently it's not that hard to wreck a hunt sab's day, either.

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