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BirdLife [Malta] report reveals increased levels of illegal hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Jos Stratford" data-source="post: 1328090" data-attributes="member: 12449"><p>Quite, just to highlight, a senior official of the federation told a hunter not to dismantle nets as ordered by the police, good education policy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You wonder why? Ask Carmel Farrugia if he has any idea? Why would we tax-payers of Europe want our money going to an organisation that campaigns for the right to ignore European legislation, not to mention claims the money would be for education, the likes of which Mr Farrugia has demonstrated.</p><p></p><p>A quick look on the front page of the federation's website and we find <em>"FKNK and KSU confirm that ....they are firmly against any illegal hunting or trapping".</em> Might I presume that Mr Farrugia will be now removed as a official/member of the federation, given he has been found guilty by the Maltese authorities of having assisted or encouraged a hunter to violate regulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jos Stratford, post: 1328090, member: 12449"] Quite, just to highlight, a senior official of the federation told a hunter not to dismantle nets as ordered by the police, good education policy. You wonder why? Ask Carmel Farrugia if he has any idea? Why would we tax-payers of Europe want our money going to an organisation that campaigns for the right to ignore European legislation, not to mention claims the money would be for education, the likes of which Mr Farrugia has demonstrated. A quick look on the front page of the federation's website and we find [I]"FKNK and KSU confirm that ....they are firmly against any illegal hunting or trapping".[/I] Might I presume that Mr Farrugia will be now removed as a official/member of the federation, given he has been found guilty by the Maltese authorities of having assisted or encouraged a hunter to violate regulations. [/QUOTE]
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