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The Crawley and Horsham foxhunt were killing foxes ‘as normal’ today, just 36 hours after the hunting ban came into force.
Witnesses saw the hunt encouraging hounds in woods near Shipley, West Sussex and the hounds going into cry (hunting a scent). This comes after the intelligence was received by campaigners that hunt supporters were last night saying ‘don’t worry, we will be hunting as normal’.
Witnesses also saw a fox being thrown to the pack of hounds and it is thought there were several other fox carcasses in boxes on the terrierman’s vehicle. Quite why a legal foxhunt still has terriermen acting for them is something we think the police should be looking into.
One person was physically attacked and monitors observing the hunt were subjected to death threats. Their van was rammed several times by hunt supporters in a 4×4 vehicle.
The hunt employed its own security guards to intimidate and threaten monitors, and were obviously considering themselves above the law.
Sussex police for reasons best known to themselves allowed the Shipley area to become a ‘no-go’ area and were utterly unconcerned over the vehicle ramming incident and basically ignored any violence or wrongdoing perpetrated by the hunt.
The monitors attended Durrington police station to make a complaint about their vehicle being rammed. It appears a Television crew were present in the attacked vehicle at the time of the ramming filming for Monday night’s ‘Tonight with Trevor MacDonald” on ITV.
This same group were victims of a premeditated attack by supporters and riders of the neighbouring Chiddingfold hunt on Thursday (17/02/05), footage of which was broadcast nationally on ITN news that evening.
Local anti-hunt campaigners are calling on national groups to get involved and take action against the Crawley and Horsham hunt when it appears the local police are prepared to do nothing to uphold public safety and the law.
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