Crime - part deux.

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She was reported yesterday mate, they know who she is and some facebook page got taken down which was linked to her in someway. Also the reg of the vehicle involved was captured. Even if the RSPCA are restricted in what they can do, you can guarantee she'll be getting a knock from an animal rights group, and that's not going to end well for her.
Even better, hope they batter her.
 
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She was reported yesterday mate, they know who she is and some facebook page got taken down which was linked to her in someway. Also the reg of the vehicle involved was captured. Even if the RSPCA are restricted in what they can do, you can guarantee she'll be getting a knock from an animal rights group, and that's not going to end well for her.

And these arseholes try and present themselves as 'custodians of the countryside'
 
There’s plenty like her around amongst the country set. They treat their animals as beasts, even their domestic pets.

It’s important to note though, that whilst she does represent a particular type, they’re not the majority in my experience.

She’s going to regret that temper tantrum for a long while, as she’ll be shunned by plenty of her own.
 
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There’s plenty like her around amongst the country set. They treat their animals as beasts, even their domestic pets.

It’s important to note though, that whilst she does represent a particular type, they’re not the majority in my experience.

She’s going to regret that temper tantrum for a long while, as she’ll be shunned by plenty of her own.

In my experience, pretty much all of them are arseholes. They've got some deluded grandiose sense of being masters of the countryside and everything that's in it. They trample over private property, their hounds get knocked down and killed on busy roads because the whole thing is out of control, and the local hunt down here was filmed 'accidently' letting the hounds maul a domestic cat to death, whilst one of their lackeys then lobbed it's mangled body over a fence.

And all of this whilst trying to hunt down and kill foxes.

They have zero respect for animals imo.

Hunting with hounds was made illegal years ago, but as we all know the posh twats in the Tory party are never going to enforce it as they've made the law so opaque around 'trail' hunting that it can never be enforced.

Pack of ****s, all of them.
 
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In my experience, pretty much all of them are arseholes. They've got some deluded grandiose sense of being masters of the countryside and everything that's in it. They trample over private property, their hounds get knocked down and killed on busy roads because the whole thing is out of control, and the local hunt down here was filmed 'accidently' letting the hounds maul a domestic cat to death, whilst one of their lackeys then lobbed it's mangled body over a fence.

And all of this whilst trying to hunt down and kill foxes.

They have zero respect for animals imo.

Hunting with hounds was made illegal years ago, but as we all know the posh twats in the Tory party are never going to enforce it as they've made the law so opaque around 'trail' hunting that it can never be enforced.

Pack of ****s, all of them.
I was referring to the entire country set as opposed to merely those who choose to hunt with hounds. They’re not one and the same.
 
I was referring to the entire country set as opposed to merely those who choose to hunt with hounds. They’re not one and the same.

Yeah that's a fair point. The hunt fraternity can lob themselves off a cliff as far as I'm concerned.
 
Yeah that's a fair point. The hunt fraternity can lob themselves off a cliff as far as I'm concerned.
I avoid them like the plague. The posh old gentrified farmer next door is the master of the local hunt, they leave from his farm once or twice a year and I can literally see the ****ers as they get half cut before setting off. He invited me to the pre hunt drinky poos once, that went well <laugh>
 
I avoid them like the plague. The posh old gentrified farmer next door is the master of the local hunt, they leave from his farm once or twice a year and I can literally see the ****ers as they get half cut before setting off. He invited me to the pre hunt drinky poos once, that went well <laugh>

We have a local celebration in my village that dates back to around 1340. It's based on the harvest and the community bringing in the crops, then doing a big communal cook for everybody who was too poor to afford to feed their families. Around 50 years ago the local hunt decided to muscle in on it and claim it as their own event. It's basically them parading around the village on horseback drinking sherry and attention seeking.

I've voiced my opposition to it. But as an 'outsider' it just gets dismissed and I'm told it's all 'part of the tradition' 'round here....
 
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We have a local celebration in my village that dates back to around 1340. It's based on the harvest and the community bringing in the crops, then doing a big communal cook for everybody who was too poor to afford to feed their families. Around 50 years ago the local hunt decided to muscle in on it and claim it as their own event. It's basically them parading around the village on horseback drinking sherry and attention seeking.

I've voiced my opposition to it. But as an 'outsider' it just gets dismissed and I'm told it's all 'part of the tradition' 'round here....
Spike the punch with laxitives.
 
We have a local celebration in my village that dates back to around 1340. It's based on the harvest and the community bringing in the crops, then doing a big communal cook for everybody who was too poor to afford to feed their families. Around 50 years ago the local hunt decided to muscle in on it and claim it as their own event. It's basically them parading around the village on horseback drinking sherry and attention seeking.

I've voiced my opposition to it. But as an 'outsider' it just gets dismissed and I'm told it's all 'part of the tradition' 'round here....
I find it best to avoid any discussion of the hunt locally as they’re fiercely protective of it and even those who don’t attend or have any real interest will defend it, as it’s viewed as part of countryside life, and any attack on it is spun into an attack on traditions and an attempt to erode their rights.