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£1,ooo fine. (1 Viewer)

Thanks H

Will the message get through do you think?

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hi henry
read the article,grand fine,lifes a bloody joke,that wont act as a
deterant,with all that poison i dread to think what he had planned
for the rare birds on his estate
 
Gota agree with you ian. At the end of the day its only chash. One gun may pay that for one days shooting. Its sweet F/A to them . the sherrif should ban them from shooting on the estate for a season. and put the keeper in jail for three months. Its only efective if you hit them where it hurts other wise it will just crop up time after time. [as ist has again]
 
One often wonders if the local sheriff has any involvement in these estates. Maybe they should be like MP's and register their interests to the general public, then we could decide if the fines given out are fair or otherwise.

I personally think these paltry fines suck.
 
Good point Scampo another thing is the amount of power to decide things. thay have lots of lattitude compered to english judges. Hoever i have seen sherrifs that have just been banned for drink and driving sitting on the bench handing down outragious fines to drunken drivers can this sort of thing be right? Sorry im going well off thread ignore all that
 
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