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Exhibit A: a Pack of Hounds

Martin Rosenbaum | 01:53 UK time, Saturday, 30 December 2006

My Christmas / New Year break from the blog will be continuing for another week or so.

Meanwhile, however, a seasonal entry. On Boxing Day the hunting movement despite the law, which they regard as unenforceable. This reflects the fact that since the Hunting Act was passed there has been only limited Police intervention with the activities of hunts.

An insight into Police thinking about some of the practicalities involved can be gleaned from guidance issued to officers by Northumbria Police, which has been obtained by the 91Èȱ¬ under freedom of information. It states:

"It is suggested that mass arrests would not be appropriate. This would have a significant effect on Northumbria Police resources in processing the arrests and also in dealing with searching and the associated seizure of evidence e.g. a pack of hounds. This would also, no doubt, cause widespread media attention. In following the ACPO guidance officers should record names/addresses of the alleged 'offender' and any witnesses as well as securing other appropriate available evidence. The incident would be documented and forwarded to the relevant Chief Inspector of Operations where consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) would be undertaken to determine whether to prosecute.

"On the issue of search and seizure officers should also be aware of the associated practicalities. For example, if hounds/horses are seized as evidence, then the officer will need to identify kennelling and stabling at the area commands expense. Kennels for stray dogs in area commands could only be used for short periods, and under no circumstances are kennels provided for police dogs in area commands (or HQ Kennels) to be used, no matter how short the period. In relation to the seizure of horses the Mounted Unit stables and horseboxes can not be used, and so alternatives would have to be arranged."


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  • At 04:34 PM on 03 Jan 2007,
  • jack maclean wrote:

'...the hunting movement seemed in confident mood despite the law,which they regard as unenforceable' -just like the ABSO hoodies.
Toffs and yobs in anarchic unison with indulgent blessings form the Beeb.

Hi,

Apologies for being off topic but I've done some, er, "research" that might interest you.

I've been sending FOI requests to loads of people, and its got some interesting results. Take a look at my blog for more:

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