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Hunting is now and always has been a chaos of criminality. If you take a peek behind the glamorous façade you will soon see that whilst the participants may affect an air of superiority and respectability they are in the main violent aggressive bullies – raised almost from birth to stand on others so as to gain a better experience of life for themselves. Readers of my posts here will be well used to learning about criminal behaviour by hunters but here from 1992 is an example that is particularly astonishing:- April: At Dunstable Magistrates Court, Anthony L. Courtenay, Joint Master of the Enfield Chace Foxhounds was found guilty of running an illegal knackers yard. Courtenay, who had been exposed in the media for having a lion’s head in his deep freeze, had been transporting unfit cattle and horse carcasses from his Toddington farm to the hunt kennels at Broxbourne for feeding the hounds. He was fined £2,250 and ordered to pay costs of £1,500. (HOWL 49, Summer 1992) How did he get the lion and what happened to the rest of it?
Posted on: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 07:18:43 +0000

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