Hunt saboteur awarded damages for assault by police
Nathan Brown, HSA Press Officer | 22.07.2004 17:35 | Animal Liberation | Repression | Oxford
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
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http://www.huntsabs.org.uk
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