State Scum Protect Hunt Scum (again) in SW

1.12.2006

Yes­ter­day four hunt sabo­teurs were arrest­ed under sec­tion 5 of the Pub­lic Order Act, as they fol­lowed a bea­gle pack near Chip­ping Sod­bury, just out­side Bris­tol.

Yes­ter­day Bris­tol and Bath hunt sabs paid a vis­it to a bea­gle pack just out­side Chip­ping Sod­bury. The groups fol­lowed a tip-off from a League Against Cru­el Sports hunt mon­i­tor that the hunt were still ille­gal­ly hunt­ing hares.

1.12.2006

Yes­ter­day four hunt sabo­teurs were arrest­ed under sec­tion 5 of the Pub­lic Order Act, as they fol­lowed a bea­gle pack near Chip­ping Sod­bury, just out­side Bris­tol.

Yes­ter­day Bris­tol and Bath hunt sabs paid a vis­it to a bea­gle pack just out­side Chip­ping Sod­bury. The groups fol­lowed a tip-off from a League Against Cru­el Sports hunt mon­i­tor that the hunt were still ille­gal­ly hunt­ing hares.

The sabs arrived at the meet­ing point at 1pm and fol­lowed the hunt as they walked their hounds along the road. The hunt claimed that they were fol­low­ing a trail, explain­ing that as the law changed, they changed (ha!). The sabo­teurs explained that they had no prob­lem with trail hunt­ing and would not dis­rupt the hunt unless they start­ed to hunt hares, as they remind­ed them, ille­gal hunt­ing.

After fol­low­ing the hunt for a good half-hour, pre­vent­ing them from hunt­ing near­by fields, four police offi­cers turned up, threat­en­ing to arrest the sabo­teurs if they did­n’t take their masks off. The police did not give the sabs a chance to how­ev­er and arrest­ed one sab before he had the chance to reach for his mask. The rest of the sabs com­plied with the order and removed their masks, con­tin­u­ing to fol­low the hunt. How­ev­er police back­up arrived and prompt­ly arrest­ed three oth­er sabs, who resist­ed, believ­ing that they had been unfair­ly arrest­ed.

The sabs were offered a fixed penal­ty notice with a fine of £80 which they may con­test at a lat­er date. Two sabs decid­ed that this option was pre­ferrable to spend­ing the rest of the day in the cus­tody of the state. This allowed one sab the oppor­tu­ni­ty to return and con­tin­ue to fol­low the hunt. The oth­er two sabs refused to accept the fixed penal­ty, after all, the pigs seemed so keen to get them to accept, that was enough to make them sus­pi­cious! They were held in South­mead Police Sta­tion, in cus­tody for a total of 9 hours, and released unfor­tu­nate­ly just after pub clos­ing time.

The ban has had NO effect on hunt­ing, if any­thing it has helped them because peo­ple don’t think it’s nec­es­sary to sab any more. The police announced as the Hunt­ing Act was passed that they don’t have the resources to enforce it. The police con­tin­ue to not only turn a blind eye to the hunts con­tin­u­ing to kill hares and fox­es, they active­ly facil­i­tate this. Since the ban came into “effectâ€? Bris­tol and Bath sabs have seen the police:

block the road to pre­vent sabs fol­low­ing hunts repeat­ed­ly and SLOWLY search­ing sab vehi­cles to pre­vent sabs from fol­low­ing the hunt “loseâ€? footage of the hunt attack­ing sabs fail to pros­e­cute hunts­men despite clear video footage being pre­sent­ed show­ing the sabs being assault­ed fail to respond to emer­gency calls when sabs were being attacked by the hunt repeat­ed­ly threat­en sabs with arrest and con­tin­ue to arrest sabs.

This is clear exam­ple the police force act­ing to pro­tect the rul­ing class­es, those with the mon­ey and pow­er to secure vir­tu­al police immu­ni­ty.

Sab­bing is now as impor­tant as it ever was.

Hunt sab­o­tage is a non-vio­lent form of action (at least on the part of the sabs). Our tac­tics focus entire­ly on divert­ing the houds from the scent of their quar­ry (the ani­mal they’re trained to kill). We do this by:
using hunt horns to attract the atten­tion of the hounds
mask­ing the scent of the quar­ry with cit­ronel­la spray
using the sound of a crack­ing whip to “rateâ€? the hounds, ie stop them from fol­low­ing the quar­ry

to get involved with sab­bing con­tact your local group:
http://bbhuntsabs.rbgi.net
www.league.org.uk

Con­tact the Bath group:
bathsabs@fsmail.net
Tel: 07900181683
BATH HUNT SABS
P.O. BOX 426
BATH BA1 2ZD

Con­tact the Bris­tol group:
bristolhuntsabs@linuxmail.org
Tel: 07724077505
BRISTOL HUNT SABS
C/O KEBELE
14 ROBERTSON ROAD
EASTON
BRISTOL BS5 6JY