Surrey Union Foxhunt — Caught Bloody Red Handed

Not 30 miles from the politi­cians in West­min­ster; the Sur­rey Union hunt chased a ter­ri­fied fox along the A29 and around Ock­ley vil­lage green before rip­ping it apart on the crick­et pitch. This was the real­i­ty in Eng­land on Sat­ur­day Jan­u­ary 5th 2008 (3 years after hunt­ing was banned)

Surrey Union hunt sabbedNot 30 miles from the politi­cians in West­min­ster; the Sur­rey Union hunt chased a ter­ri­fied fox along the A29 and around Ock­ley vil­lage green before rip­ping it apart on the crick­et pitch. This was the real­i­ty in Eng­land on Sat­ur­day Jan­u­ary 5th 2008 (3 years after hunt­ing was banned)

What does it say about the law when the most piss-poor hunt in the coun­try can hunt with impuni­ty under the noses of the police and man­age to kill a fox in full view of hor­ri­fied vil­lagers and motorists. Using the same hounds, con­tin­u­ing to hunt where they know they’ll find fox­es, chas­ing them or putting them to ground, con­tin­u­ing to dig with ter­ri­ers, they then expect you to believe this was an acci­dent.

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HSA News Release 14th Jan­u­ary 2008

Remem­ber that hunt­ing ban?

The Sur­rey Union fox­hunt man­aged to kill yet again in pub­lic last Sat­ur­day 5th Jan­u­ary. For the sec­ond year run­ning they allowed their hounds to pur­sue and kill a fox in open view.

Last year it was after tres­pass­ing on a golf course at Newdi­gate.. This time it was in Ock­ley, Sur­rey. The hounds chased a fox into the mid­dle of the vil­lage and caught and dis­em­bow­elled it in the cen­tre of the crick­et pitch. The police even­tu­al­ly turned up after a 999 call and took a state­ment from a bystander who wit­nessed the hor­rif­ic scenes as the ani­mal was ripped apart by a full pack of hounds.

This hap­pens almost every day the length and breadth of the coun­try, but usu­al­ly safe­ly away from pub­lic scruti­ny.

Hunt Sabo­teurs have to wit­ness such scenes week in and week out, near­ly three years after the Hunt­ing Act came into force. Not sur­pris­ing­ly, fox­hunts in Eng­land feel they are above the law. The Sur­rey police present in three vehi­cles on Sat­ur­day were miles away from the hounds when the fox was killed. The hunt packed up straight away, leav­ing the car­cass in the vil­lage.

Based on the pre­vi­ous treat­ment of numer­ous sub­mis­sions of video evi­dence, the police inves­ti­ga­tion will lack the grav­i­tas and scruti­ny it deserves.

Lee Moon, spokesman for the Hunt Sabo­teurs Asso­ci­a­tion said: “Fox­es are hunt­ed and killed as if the ban nev­er came into effect. By lay­ing a trail through fox habi­tat, or hav­ing an owl in a box, the hunts can kill with impuni­ty.

We have tried to let the law work, but with the police not inter­est­ed, and a pal­try num­ber of cas­es brought to court, it has to be the time for a return to direct inter­ven­tion; to no longer put up with the cosy rela­tion­ship the hunts seem to have with the local con­stab­u­lar­ies; to make sure the wildlife of this coun­try is safe from the bar­barous prac­tices of the past.

Ani­mals are pro­tect­ed from hunts by law, but if the law won’t help them then hunt sabs will have to.”

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