The Country Land and Business Association has urged farmers and members of the public to be extra vigilant as the peak hare coursing season arrives.
Hare coursing occurs when dogs compete against each other in pursuit of a hare, an illegal pursuit often driven by organised gangs which continues to blight the lives of farmers and landowners in the countryside.
This type of rural crime, which attracts illegal betting, was outlawed by the 2004 Hunting Act and takes place without the permission of the landowner, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage to land and crops. There is often a spike in incidents following harvest.
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) South East represents thousands of landowners, farmers and rural businesses in Kent, Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and the Isle of Wight.
Regional Director Tim Bamford said:
“Hare coursing continues to be a blight on rural communities across England and Wales, particularly at this time of year, and we would urge farmers and landowners to remain extra vigilant. All incidents should be reported, with registration plates and as much information as possible, but from a safe place.
“There are signs of a more joined-up approach developing between many Police forces and farmers, and it is pleasing to see recently the 1st convictions under the new legislation which added offences of trespass with intent to search for or to pursue hares with dogs, and being equipped for such searches.
“But there are still shocking incidents occurring; only last week a farm worker was injured when trying to photograph a car driven by suspected hare coursers. Coursing is often undertaken by criminal gangs, can be part of a wider network of organised crime, and has a massive impact on farmers and rural communities.”





























































































Not so much criminal gangs on the island, more likely the usual irresponsible dog owners!
Farmers, don’t report these gangs if you see any, just get your shotgun out.
And stick it where the sun don’t shine.
We need to do something about the other cruel sports going on illegally on the Island too e.g. Cubbing & Fox hunting
It’s trail hunting ..