A pack of lies: ‘trail hunting’ in action © Three Counties Hunt Sabs
Since then, up and down the country hunts have been exploiting loopholes in the law and continuing to chase and kill foxes, hare and deer for fun, much as they did before. Week in, week out, hunt saboteurs report on the criminality, animal abuse and violence that is part of hunting. But it isn’t just us who see it for what it is.
From the rural communities plagued by it, to animal protection agencies and police chiefs who try to enforce the law, everyone knows the law on hunting isn’t fit for purpose.
In a Channel 4 News exclusive earlier this year, which showed recent footage of hunts flouting the law and committing gross acts of animal cruelty, National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead on Hunting Crime, Matt Longman said, “What we’ve got is a law that has a high level of ambiguity within it, and it is without doubt, at times being used by some as a smokescreen to allow them to continue hunting as they said they would 20 years ago. Everybody knows this.”
In a follow-up piece, he went on to state that in order to work, “the Hunting Act is going to need reform, to close some of the loopholes that are continually being exploited.”
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