The debate over hunting with hounds (foxhunting) has been
the subject protest over the years. In
2005 and following pressure from various animal-rights lobby groups, the
British government banned foxhunting – this followed a similar ban in Scotland
in 2002.
Whilst Rouster does not want to get embroiled in this
controversy, this court case reported by STV’s News clearly shows the lengths
that animal-rights protesters will go. Dressing like paramilitary terrorists, with covered faces, is not
reasonable protest and for once this has been recognised by the courts. The animal-rights industry and its supporters
seem to think that they are beyond the law and as this recent case shows, this
is not the case.
Family of fox hunt protesters fined after taking own film to police
Family of fox hunt protesters fined after taking own film to police
Astley's Legacy was formed to counter the misinformation and propaganda spread by animal rights activists. As well as fighting the corner for circus animals and their trainers, we are here to promote and celebrate the cultural heritage of circus in general, and especially in the country of its birth - Great Britain. For more information please see our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/223570581049199
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