To: yankeedame
Hunt disrupters should be fair game. Should be able to punch them if you feel like it. Particularly since they were trespassing on private land to do their dirt.
2 posted on
07/07/2003 7:07:08 AM PDT by
from occupied ga
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To: from occupied ga
I'm not clear on the hunting laws in the U.K. . However, wouldn't that be considered impeding with a legal hunt by our standards? If some sour-pussed skank, bent on stopping me from putting meat my table, illegally crossed onto my property, she'd be eating the business end of my Mossberg, and ordered onto the ground, until my partner brought back the authorities. Then I'd sue the crap out of her. This stuff makes my blood boil!
To: from occupied ga
entered private land in Petworth Park Petworth Park is operated by the National Trust (not a gov't agency despite the name) and is open to the public although there are some areas off-limits, so a trespassing charge might not stick.
Petworth_Park
59 posted on
07/07/2003 1:05:04 PM PDT by
1066AD
To: from occupied ga
Hunt disrupters should be fair game. Should be able to punch them if you feel like it. Particularly since they were trespassing on private land to do their dirt.Im with you. Fair warning, fair game...JFK
74 posted on
07/08/2003 8:22:13 AM PDT by
BADROTOFINGER
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