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Celebrity chef faces hare-coursing charges



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CELEBRITY chef Clarissa Dickson Wright and racehorse trainer Sir Mark Prescott are facing charges relating to alleged hare coursing.
The pair are facing a private prosecution by the International Fund for Animal Welfare. The 60-year-old Edinburgh-based chef and Sir Mark each face allegations of hunting hares with dogs at two events near Malton, North Yorkshire, in March.

They are each due to answer a summons at Scarborough Magistrates Court in North Yorkshire on November 9.

They also face charges of attending these events.

Hare coursing was outlawed at the same time as fox hunting with hounds.



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  • Last Updated: 26 September 2007 9:39 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hunting
 
1

alex paterson,

embra 26/09/2007 12:11:17

Good hope they are found guilty and birched.

2

Lupton,

Thistle St 26/09/2007 12:17:32

Hare's & rabbits are vermon, whippets & grayhounds/lurchers are bred to hunt them, IT IS RURAL SPORT !

3

Artemis,

Embra 26/09/2007 12:22:05

IT IS ILLEGAL!

4

Norman Normal,

26/09/2007 12:27:12

#2 The word is spelt 'vermin' you dipshit.

#3 Correct

Clarissa what's-her-face should be hunted down with dogs and killed. She is vermin.

5

Morag McBoots,

Brum - though Lasswade in spirit 26/09/2007 12:30:53

#2 - 'sport' my ar**!

Toffs who go around torturing the wildlife are vermin

6

Masque,

26/09/2007 13:23:25

Clarissa Dickson-Wrightis a toffee-nosed snob it's been my misfortune to meet in other comany!

I believe she would be mixed up in this sort of thing. Throw the book at her and stick her in jail. It's only be making examples of people like her, will the message get through that we won't tolerate animal abuse any more!

7

Arthur,

26/09/2007 14:20:01

2) That's as maybe, but it is now quite rightly illegal and unacceptable. Keep your antiquated opinions to yourself. I used to like the two fat ladies but since this
overbearing pompous twit came out supporting animal
cruelty she can take what's coming to her, and I hope she is made an example of to you and your ilk.

8

One-man-bucket's older twin,

26/09/2007 15:58:53

Could it be a coincidence that this happens just as she's got a new book out?

And, #4, it's not just toffs who participate in this 'sport'. I know someone who used to work in admin at the vet school who bred deerhounds for it.

9

Flan Haggis,

Edinburgh 26/09/2007 22:43:50

Disgusting!

I wonder how far she would get if someone set the hounds on her?

#2 If you insist on spouting drivel, then at least spell and punctuate it correctly!

As other posts have stated: hare-coursing is illegal in this country. They have both broken the law.


 

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