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From the 18th February 2005, hunting a wild animal in England and Wales should have effectively been banned as the UK Parliament passed a new law onto the statute books. The hunts said all along that they would either ignore it, blatantly break it or find ways around it to allow them to continue hunting as normal. This is what hunt saboteurs have seen in the wake of the bill being passed - hunts are continuing to actively hunt wild animals just as before.

The large numbers of police that used to appear at hunts 'to preserve the peace' no longer think breaking the law is an issue if it is done by someone on horseback dressed in red (as if they ever did). The majority of hunts take place on weekdays far away from the prying eyes of the public and so the hunts feel they can mock the law and as usual, have the arrogance and bloodlust to carry on regardless.

The tactics and articles below were formulated and written at a time when hunting was not unlawful. We continue to display them because they explain how hunts work and how they hunt. They are as valid now as they were before the ban. If hunts are continuing to hunt, we will employ these tactics to save the lives of animals and do the job the police seem incapable or uninterested in doing... HSA November 2005

HSA Tactics Book An introduction to the whys and wherefores of sabbing


Pre-meet tactics: Ways to sab the hunt before they even start

Horn Calls: Know thine enemy (External link to North West HSA website)

Traps & Snares: Dealing with traps and snares set for animals

Angling sabotage: Sabbing angling (courtesy of the Campaign for the Abolition of Angling)

 
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From the archives...

Terriermen stopped from digging out foxes at royal hunt

HSA news release 20th January 2005

Terriermen stopped from digging out foxes at royal hunt - What the royals don't see when they hunt with the Duke of Beaufort.

The attached pictures (20 January 2005 near Compton Bassett in Wiltshire) show terriermen with the Duke of Beaufort's Hunt attempting to dig a fox out of its earth as part of a day's "sport" for the hunt - among whose regulars are Camilla Parker Bowles, Lord Mancroft and Prince Charles.

Away from the riders of the exclusive "blue and buff" hunt (as the Beaufort is known in hunting circles) and away from the prying eyes of the public, the grim reality of hunting involves a terrier locked in mortal combat with a fox that has taken refuge below ground. The terriermen dig down to where the fight is taking place, separate the terrier from the fox and shoot the fox. Both terrier and fox can experience serious injuries and it has been known for terriermen to torment the fox with spades and gaffs before delivering death by a bullet.

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