It's becoming an increasingly common scene - hired thugs employed by hunts to intimidate hunt saboteurs and monitors.The latest group to be targeted is Cheshire Borderland Monitors. They had already experienced various types of harassment over the past couple of hunting seasons, leading to convictions of people associated with the Wynnstay Hunt. In July 2023, a hunt supporter who was filmed performing a Nazi salute pleaded guilty to aggravated harassment. In July 2024, a Wynnstay Hunt security guard was convicted of racial abuse. And as this season progresses, the monitors have been targeted yet again, this time by four other men acting as Wynnstay security. The group has filmed the behaviour of those harassing them. Cheshire Monitors' Lesley is in her seventies. The young masked men surrounded her as Wynnstay hounds hunted, calling her a "silly old c*nt", and telling her to
One of the thugs said of another monitor,
Police warningThe monitors told Protect the Wild that they sent this footage to the police last week, and that Cheshire Rural Crime team then called Wynnstay huntsman Henry Bailey, warning him about the security guards' behaviour. After the call, the monitors noticed a marked difference in harassment on the ground, which they say proves that the men are employed by the Wynnstay. The monitors told Protect the Wild:
Ian Jones gives a sieg heil nazi salute during a meet of the Wynnstay Hunt. His 'CleanIan' cleaning business is listed on our bloodbusiness website.Violence is the normThe Wynnstay isn't the only hunt that has counted on violent supporters or security guards to 'throw their weight around'. On 6 November, a thug hired by the Cottestmore Hunt pleaded guilty in court. David Fildes faced multiple charges after making life hell for hunt saboteurs. The violence against sabs took place earlier in 2024 and spanned weeks. He will be sentenced in December. In June 2023, Cottesmore Hunt supporter Angela Jarrom pleaded guiltyafter she targeted a hunt saboteur during a hunt meet in October 2022. Jarrom drove at speed at the sab, hitting her from behind before speeding off. And in December and January 2023, South Dorset Hunt (SDH) supporters used extreme violence to target hunt saboteurs and monitors. In the course of just weeks, a 77-year-old hunt monitor from Weymouth Animal Rights was beaten round the head with an iron bar; on 26 December, hunt saboteurs woke up to find 17 of their vehicles’ tyres were slashed; on 12 January, an independent monitor in his seventies was badly bruised when he was hit with metal shot at him from a catapult; and on the same day, SDH supporters threw two murdered foxes into a hunt saboteur’s garden. And then in March 2023, South Dorset Hunt supporter Stewart Masters was found guilty after running down a hunt saboteur from Weymouth Animal Rights with his vehicle. While the Wynnstay, Cottesmore and South Dorset Hunt are all notorious for security guards or supporters committing violent acts, individuals associated with numerous other hunts have been guilty of similar aggression.
Support the monitors!If hunts were obeying the law and willing to openly demonstrate that to onlookers, none of this would happen. But hunts are trying to hide what they are doing behind a wall of hired thugs. It takes great courage for monitors to try to save foxes week in, week out, when they are being routinely harassed by violent men. We have huge respect for their bravery, which is why we write about them and offer equipment like camcorders, bodycams and radios to make them safer.Please show your support for Cheshire Borderland Monitors as they continue to stand up to the Wynnstay Hunt and its desperate and aggressive tactics. Donate to the monitors here.Have you checked out our new weekly show yet? Every Sunday we’ll be uploading ‘The Weekly Roundup’ where we unpack all of the latest news and campaigns concerning the protection of British wildlife. Episode 1 is out now! |
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