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TheDaddy 12-11-2013 22:44

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Some one else for the likes of packham to call a liar, seriously the cull can't come soon enough imo

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...FACE-home.html

Doug P 13-11-2013 11:21

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Sick of Chris Packham....

richard s 14-11-2013 14:28

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Corporate Lawyer living in a £1.5 million Victorian terraced house - she so out of touch with nature. Never mind love remember to keep you doors locked.

Dogs kill more children and adults than foxes ever will. But there wont be call to cull all or some dogs.

Chris 14-11-2013 15:20

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Actually I think a radical reform of the Dangerous Dogs Act is essential, incluiding proper licensing of owners, chipping of dogs and an expanded schedule of banned breeds. Some form of DNA database allowing quick and effective judgment of whether an individual dog is banned, would also be good.

Hugh 14-11-2013 15:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35645176)
Corporate Lawyer living in a £1.5 million Victorian terraced house - she so out of touch with nature. Never mind love remember to keep you doors locked.

Dogs kill more children and adults than foxes ever will. But there wont be call to cull all or some dogs.

You mean, like most people who live in a city?

Not sure what the relevance of her profession or house value* is to the topic....


*it is just a 3 or 4 bedroomed terraced house, after all.....

TheDaddy 14-11-2013 23:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35645204)
Actually I think a radical reform of the Dangerous Dogs Act is essential, incluiding proper licensing of owners, chipping of dogs and an expanded schedule of banned breeds. Some form of DNA database allowing quick and effective judgment of whether an individual dog is banned, would also be good.

Quite agree, I also think it's two completely separate issues that.should be treated as such .

Sephiroth 15-11-2013 08:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35645176)
Corporate Lawyer living in a £1.5 million Victorian terraced house - she so out of touch with nature. Never mind love remember to keep you doors locked.

Dogs kill more children and adults than foxes ever will. But there wont be call to cull all or some dogs.

Same Old Tory Boys - they had 17 years at ruining the country, and still are ... don't let them back ever again! Remember the Bankers they broke it - you pay for it!

It's the pinko signature that I've reproduced to which I'm reacting.

The socialists when in power for 13 years wasted opportunity and legislative time by banning fox hunting and setting up 440 quangos into which they put all their local Labour heroes as Chairmen for £100K/year each.

That tax-robbing turd Gordon Brown relaxed all the controls on banking and the country then slid into recession when the US system fell apart.

Dislike of Tories for whatever OTHER reason is your prerogative, but to pin the banking crisis on the Tories when out of power is ridiculous.

TheDaddy 15-11-2013 13:35

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35645433)
It's the pinko signature that I've reproduced to which I'm reacting.

The socialists when in power for 13 years wasted opportunity and legislative time by banning fox hunting and setting up 440 quangos into which they put all their local Labour heroes as Chairmen for £100K/year each.

That tax-robbing turd Gordon Brown relaxed all the controls on banking and the country then slid into recession when the US system fell apart.

Dislike of Tories for whatever OTHER reason is your prerogative, but to pin the banking crisis on the Tories when out of power is ridiculous.

I don't think he is trying to pin the banking crisis on them, it's a separate rant.

Sephiroth 15-11-2013 15:14

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Oh yes - the two sentences were linked by meaning.

TheDaddy 15-03-2014 21:52

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Just heard this on the radio, doesn't sound much like 'back door relaxation' to me, sounds like more like rabid hysteria

http://www.express.co.uk/comment/col...on-Hunting-Act

broadbandking 18-03-2014 08:55

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So they leave the door open over night what do they expect they have left door open for anyone and anything to enter there house imo its the stupid parents fault, what if there kids had got kidnapped. A fox is an animal and doesn't know NOT to go in a house.

Doug P 18-03-2014 16:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35645204)
Actually I think a radical reform of the Dangerous Dogs Act is essential, incluiding proper licensing of owners, chipping of dogs and an expanded schedule of banned breeds. Some form of DNA database allowing quick and effective judgment of whether an individual dog is banned, would also be good.

Only chipping will happen. Dog licence a complete waste of money. Doesn't work.

Sirius 18-03-2014 16:50

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They will try anything to get there bloodlust :rolleyes:

Maggy 25-03-2014 11:01

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http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/edu...cken-1-5957962

Quote:

FINDING a fox among the chickens must be every farmer’s nightmare.
But it’s not often one decides to curl up and use a nest of chicken eggs as a bed – keeping them warm and intact while it rests.
This cunning fox looks a bit startled at having been found by schoolchildren at Flying Bull Primary School in Copnor, Portsmouth.
A bit out of character. :)

TheDaddy 18-11-2014 07:04

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I wonder where they get this advice from, for a start a vixen only leaves the den if the male doesn't return for sometime and they then say that if you shoot the vixen you have to trace the den and kill the cubs humanely, the best way of doing this is to starve them, in which case why bother tracing them

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wil...ing-foxes.html


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