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'Thousands' set for UK fox hunts 'Thousands' set for UK fox hunts
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More than 200 hunts are due to meet - nearly two years after hunting with hounds was outlawed in England and Wales, Countryside groups say.More than 200 hunts are due to meet - nearly two years after hunting with hounds was outlawed in England and Wales, Countryside groups say.
Under the ban, dogs can still be used to follow a scent - and foxes can be killed by a bird of prey or shot.Under the ban, dogs can still be used to follow a scent - and foxes can be killed by a bird of prey or shot.
The League Against Cruel Sports said they would be looking out for any illegal activity.The League Against Cruel Sports said they would be looking out for any illegal activity.
But the Countryside Alliance said it was up to the police to enforce the law, not "vigilante pressure groups".But the Countryside Alliance said it was up to the police to enforce the law, not "vigilante pressure groups".
Simon Hart from the alliance said such activity by anti-hunt groups was unacceptable.Simon Hart from the alliance said such activity by anti-hunt groups was unacceptable.
"If you or I decided to stand at the side of a road with a homemade speed camera... we'd be hounded out of town for being vigilantes."If you or I decided to stand at the side of a road with a homemade speed camera... we'd be hounded out of town for being vigilantes.
"It is up to the police and the Crown Prosecution Service to enforce the law in this country not a vigilante pressure group with a political motive.""It is up to the police and the Crown Prosecution Service to enforce the law in this country not a vigilante pressure group with a political motive."
'Systematic law-breaking''Systematic law-breaking'
League Against Cruel Sports spokesman Mike Hobday said when hunting with hounds was banned, in February 2005, most hunts acted within the law.League Against Cruel Sports spokesman Mike Hobday said when hunting with hounds was banned, in February 2005, most hunts acted within the law.
But things had got progressively worse and currently a "significant" amount of law-breaking was taking place, he said.But things had got progressively worse and currently a "significant" amount of law-breaking was taking place, he said.
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"Systematic breaking of the law is a facet of hunting that is causing the police to be more concerned - more interested in what's happening.""Systematic breaking of the law is a facet of hunting that is causing the police to be more concerned - more interested in what's happening."
He pledged to work with the police, but also said the league would take out private prosecutions where necessary.He pledged to work with the police, but also said the league would take out private prosecutions where necessary.
The league revealed it had set up its own prosecution unit to target hunters who break the terms of the Hunting Act.The league revealed it had set up its own prosecution unit to target hunters who break the terms of the Hunting Act.
Lord Archer QC, a former solicitor general, and Anthony Scrivener QC, former chair of the Bar Council, have agreed to provide advice to the unit.Lord Archer QC, a former solicitor general, and Anthony Scrivener QC, former chair of the Bar Council, have agreed to provide advice to the unit.
Court challengeCourt challenge
The Boxing Day meets are traditionally the largest of the year.The Boxing Day meets are traditionally the largest of the year.
According to the Countryside Alliance, more people than ever are participating in hunting.According to the Countryside Alliance, more people than ever are participating in hunting.
The pro-hunting group estimates that as many as 250,000 people could turn out for the Boxing Day meets.The pro-hunting group estimates that as many as 250,000 people could turn out for the Boxing Day meets.
Meanwhile, the alliance's legal challenge to the legislation is set to be heard in the House of Lords.Meanwhile, the alliance's legal challenge to the legislation is set to be heard in the House of Lords.
In June, the alliance and other pro-hunt campaigners failed to get the Court of Appeal to rule that the legislation breached European human rights, trading and employment regulations.In June, the alliance and other pro-hunt campaigners failed to get the Court of Appeal to rule that the legislation breached European human rights, trading and employment regulations.