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<blockquote data-quote="David Roche" data-source="post: 1396960" data-attributes="member: 72462"><p>How can the situation hope to improve when those found guilty, are dealt fines and punishments that are nothing short of an insult, to those who protect, or simply love and respect birds of prey?! I remember hearing recently, a similar saituation about a pro raptor letter, or something similar, that shooting times failed to either print or reply to. Wish I could remeber the exact details, but its gone from my mind for the moment... didnt exactly give off a positive flavour either way i.e. "we dont agree with that sort of thing (pro raptors) so we wont reply" I wish I could say that I am just beung cynical, though I carnt help but worry about the extent and the effect of such a potentially damaging attitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Roche, post: 1396960, member: 72462"] How can the situation hope to improve when those found guilty, are dealt fines and punishments that are nothing short of an insult, to those who protect, or simply love and respect birds of prey?! I remember hearing recently, a similar saituation about a pro raptor letter, or something similar, that shooting times failed to either print or reply to. Wish I could remeber the exact details, but its gone from my mind for the moment... didnt exactly give off a positive flavour either way i.e. "we dont agree with that sort of thing (pro raptors) so we wont reply" I wish I could say that I am just beung cynical, though I carnt help but worry about the extent and the effect of such a potentially damaging attitude. [/QUOTE]
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