Hunt supporter pleads guilty to saboteur assault


Hunt saboteurs Association Press Release October 24th 2012

Paul Standen, a supporter of the Ross Harriers Hunt

Paul Standen, a supporter of the Ross Harriers Hunt, pleaded guilty today to assaulting two hunt saboteurs. Standen, who was on trial at Hereford Magistrates Court, had to pay a fine, costs and compensation.

The incident occurred in March this year when the Ross Harriers met at Kilpeck near Hereford. Standen drove his vehicle at a group of saboteurs before jumping out and violently pushing a female out of the way before punching another member of the group in the face. Unfortunately for him the whole attack was filmed and he was arrested.

Lee Peters, Master of the hunt, is also in court next month for racially abusing a hunt saboteur.

Lee Moon, spokesperson for the Hunt Saboteurs Association, stated: “It is always a pleasure to see justice done, however we wish Mr. Standen had done the honourable thing and pleaded guilty much earlier in the proceedings and saved the tax payer a great deal of money. We look forward to a similar result next month when Mr. Peters is in court and we hope the Ross Harriers will start to realise they are not above the law.”

http://hsa.enviroweb.org/index.php/news/press-releases/376-hunt-saboteurs-association-press-release-october-24th-2012

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One Reply to “Hunt supporter pleads guilty to saboteur assault”

  1. So driving a vehicle at a group of people when you are a member of a Hunt, is assault ? I cant help wondering if it was anyone else it would be viewed as a far more serious offence.
    Anyway, hope he is appropriately punished but somehow doubt he will be.

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