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Hunt saboteur awarded damages for assault by police

Nathan Brown, HSA Press Officer | 22.07.2004 17:35 | Animal Liberation | Repression | Oxford

A hunt saboteur was awarded damages totalling £1450 in Oxford County Court on Monday 19 July 2004 after a jury found in favour of her claim against Thames Valley Police for assault. The case arose from 9 December 2000, when she was punched whilst being arrested on suspicion of having committed Aggravated Trespass at the Garth and South Berks Hunt.

The 6 day hearing was told how the incident occurred towards the end of the day at Benyon's Enclosure, Mortimer near Reading and the saboteur received a punch on the head from a police officer that left a 4 cm long bruise and swelling. She was awarded aggravated damages.
The Garth and South Berks was a regular target for hunt saboteurs, resulting in their merger with the neighbouring Vale of Aylesbury Hunt in 2002. At the time, the hunt denied regular sabotage being the cause, putting it down to the laughable excuse of "too many golf courses". In their latter years the hunt had been the scene of numerous arrests and huge police operations.
Hunt Saboteurs Association spokesperson Nathan Brown said, "We obviously welcome this judgement but it is a sad fact that many more hunt saboteurs have been subjected to assaults or wrongful arrests and not been in a position to take legal action. We hope that Thames Valley police will focus their officers on real crime in the future rather than preventing hunt saboteurs from saving lives."

Nathan Brown, HSA Press Officer
- Homepage: http://www.huntsabs.org.uk

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...and Sasha Distel dies!

22.07.2004 18:42

...and as with the above, so what?

Green Bert
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um...

22.07.2004 23:11

nice one for biting the police back

but the statement "We hope that Thames Valley police will focus their officers on real crime in the future rather than preventing hunt saboteurs from saving lives" worries me.

lets hope the police focus their officers to get all those real criminals, y'know the ones undermining society. its ok for the police to get other people with those useful laws then?

and Green Bert, if you can't see why it matters, fine. just don't go moaning when some cop kicks you in the head because you are in their way.


heather


Fuck the Police

22.07.2004 23:50

These state puppets get away with far too much aggression and violence towards members of the general public.

They all are traitors to the people/community and must be treated as such.

Blah


I agree with blah

23.07.2004 10:42

more and more the police are protecting the interests of the corporations rather than those of the pulic whom they are meant to serve.

They are more of a police farce.

If you dont believe it try protesting outside an oil company AGM or an E$$0 stations and see how many porkers turn up

(A)


To easy

23.07.2004 14:17

It's too easy to point at the Police and blame them. In the first place the Police are there to enforce the Law, if you don't like the Law change it, don't blame those who are paid to see it is obeyed.

Secondly I have seen to many loud mouthed little thugs at protests who spend the day spitting at and abusing the Police and then cry foul when they get nicked (or a kicking). For those who are confused NVDA means NON VIOLENT Direct Action

I have been involved in numerous protests over the years, some very confrontational and yet not once have I had any problems with the Police. Treat them how you would want to be treated and they are fine, abuse and treat them like dirt and that is how they will treat you.

Don't forget this is the same Police who turn up at three in the morning to help you deal with the drunk yob on your doorstep, the same Police who face the BNP thugs at their Nazi riots, the same Police who clear up the aftermath of road accidents.

Too many rants on Indymedia about the Police by posters sound like Rick from the Young Ones

Cynic


NOT SO EASY

23.07.2004 20:26

Firstly good on the hunt sab who got compensation from the bullying
cops who decide to go to far.
I cant believe the comment I just read that that lucky person who has
been on demo's and never had a run in with the police.
Please! They push and shove and throw the law into our faces and we re
supposed to accept it,I think not!
The tatics of the coppers are getting more aggresive and who gave them
this authority to physically push us around without any reason.
As everyone who is involved with campaigning we are there for the
animals and not there to fight with the arrogant cops with chips on
their shoulders.

JACKIE LAMBERT


Met police in action, Mayday 2002

24.07.2004 10:10


Here is a picture of an unprovoked assault on a bystander by a Met police sergeant on Mayday 2002. The man was simply standing on the pavement when the officer drove past and decided to punch him in the face.

The "little thugs" that the previous commentator mentioned can be identified by their black uniforms with cop numbers on. If you see one of these bastards, don't call 999, it just encourages more of them to turn up. It's better to set up a community action group and sort stuff out yourselves.

Andy B