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Hunt saboteurs were mowed down by a terrierman on a quad bike and then whipped and ridden over by a huntsman as they tried to stop one of the last legal fox hunts in Essex today.
A terrierman with the Essex Farmers and Union Hunt, who had met at at Bois Hall, Kelvedon, deliberately drove his quad bike into a group of 9 hunt saboteurs as they were on a footpath attempting to stop the hunt from killing foxes.
One of the saboteurs managed to scramble out of the way and received a glancing blow from the vehicle. At the same time, a mounted rider with the hunt, started riding into the group and lashed out with his whip.
Most of the group managed to hide under a tree, but one of the saboteurs was cracked on the head with the rider’s whip. When one of the group shouted “Don’t hit women”, he responded by shouting “I don’t give a f*** about hitting women.” Another 3 saboteurs were ridden into and whipped by the same rider. as they tried to help their colleague. As the group tried to make their way to safety, one of them lost his footing.
The rider of the quad bike deliberately drove at speed at the saboteur lying on the floor. The saboteur narrowly missed being hit by the wheels of the quad bike but was struck by a wooden box on the front of the vehicle containing terriers used to locate foxes in their earths. A witness said “He very nearly went under the wheels. It was clear that the terrierman’s intention was to run him over.”
The saboteurs remained in the area, managing to call hounds away from a fox they were chasing. Both wing mirrors of the group’s Land Rover were smashed.
The saboteurs logged 3 allegations of assault and one of criminal damage with police at Brentwood police station.
Hunt Saboteurs Association spokesperson Nathan Brown said “The wave of violence we have experienced since the Hunting Act was passed serves as a reminder of the torment and violence suffered by the animals who are hunted. It would be naive not to expect to see more trouble before the ban comes in, and after it. We will not be deterred from stopping hunts regardless of whether they are legal or not. ”
Notes for Editors:
Eye witnesses and film footage available: North and East London Hunt Sabs – Contact HSA Press Officer, Nathan Brown 07815 313181
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Timeline: the recent wave of violence against anti-hunt protestors since the Hunting Act was passed…
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