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Lincolnshire huntsman found guilty of chasing fox | |
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Neil Burton was found guilty of fox hunting | Neil Burton was found guilty of fox hunting |
A man has been found guilty of fox hunting in the first conviction of its kind in Lincolnshire. | A man has been found guilty of fox hunting in the first conviction of its kind in Lincolnshire. |
Neil Burton, the huntsman of the Burton Hunt, was fined £1,490 following a two-day trial at Lincoln Magistrates' Court. | Neil Burton, the huntsman of the Burton Hunt, was fined £1,490 following a two-day trial at Lincoln Magistrates' Court. |
The court was shown footage of Burton, filmed by the Lincolnshire Hunt Saboteurs, shouting and blowing a horn to encourage hounds as they pursued a fox. | The court was shown footage of Burton, filmed by the Lincolnshire Hunt Saboteurs, shouting and blowing a horn to encourage hounds as they pursued a fox. |
Pamela Newman, chairman of the bench, said: "Mr Burton knows his hounds intimately and knew they were in full cry. He encouraged them." | Pamela Newman, chairman of the bench, said: "Mr Burton knows his hounds intimately and knew they were in full cry. He encouraged them." |
'I wanted to stop my hounds' | 'I wanted to stop my hounds' |
Burton, who has been with the Burton Hunt since 2005, was charged with illegally hunting a wild mammal. | Burton, who has been with the Burton Hunt since 2005, was charged with illegally hunting a wild mammal. |
The 59-year-old had previously denied a charge relating to the incident on 27 January at Riseholme Lane, near Lincoln. | The 59-year-old had previously denied a charge relating to the incident on 27 January at Riseholme Lane, near Lincoln. |
During the trial, the court heard from Stewart Scull, a wildlife and countryside management consultant, that Burton’s shouts and short, staccato horn calls were encouraging the hounds to hunt. | During the trial, the court heard from Stewart Scull, a wildlife and countryside management consultant, that Burton’s shouts and short, staccato horn calls were encouraging the hounds to hunt. |
But Burton, of Riseholme Lane, denied this. “I was encouraging the hounds to come to me,” he said. | But Burton, of Riseholme Lane, denied this. “I was encouraging the hounds to come to me,” he said. |
He said the horn calls were to collect the dogs coming from behind. | He said the horn calls were to collect the dogs coming from behind. |
“I wanted to stop my hounds, I was riding to get their head. If I could get in front of them, that stops them.” | “I wanted to stop my hounds, I was riding to get their head. If I could get in front of them, that stops them.” |
In cross-examination, prosecutor Paul Wood told Burton that leaving his position on the road was at odds with his assertion that he was looking after the dogs’ safety. | In cross-examination, prosecutor Paul Wood told Burton that leaving his position on the road was at odds with his assertion that he was looking after the dogs’ safety. |
“You were not making attempts to call them back. You were attempting to excite them," he said, to which Burton replied, "no". | “You were not making attempts to call them back. You were attempting to excite them," he said, to which Burton replied, "no". |
Passing sentence, Mrs Newman acknowledged Burton's previous good character but concluded he had encouraged the hounds. | Passing sentence, Mrs Newman acknowledged Burton's previous good character but concluded he had encouraged the hounds. |
Det Con Aaron Flint labelled the activity "barbaric and savage" | Det Con Aaron Flint labelled the activity "barbaric and savage" |
Det Con Aaron Flint, of Lincolnshire Police's rural crime action team, said: “We simply will not tolerate illegal fox hunting in Lincolnshire, it is a barbaric and savage activity. | Det Con Aaron Flint, of Lincolnshire Police's rural crime action team, said: “We simply will not tolerate illegal fox hunting in Lincolnshire, it is a barbaric and savage activity. |
"I hope this conviction sends a clear message that we will take anyone to court who... has taken part in such a cruel and primitive pursuit." | "I hope this conviction sends a clear message that we will take anyone to court who... has taken part in such a cruel and primitive pursuit." |
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