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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 7309782" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>No, they talk amongst themselves and actively avoid 'problem farmers'.</p><p></p><p>I've seen screenshots from a 'closed' hare coursing Facebook group where they're discussing the 'hot' reception they've received from various farmers. As [USER=1005]@Robt[/USER] says they obviously get a kick out of being chased, but they choose to go for frequently hit areas which are seen as soft targets.</p><p>The only way to stop them is to group together with your near neighbours and coordinate your response; hare coursing messaging groups and 'phone trees', and neighbours with the balls to look out for each other in a robust way.</p><p>By 'robust' I don't mean physical aggression, just let the police know you'll be present in decent numbers <u><strong>until they respond</strong></u> , and gather good quality evidence of faces and registration plates with cameras; it moves the weight of intimidation from 'rural dwellers' back to the coursers, and they *really* don't like it.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]928690[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 7309782, member: 11374"] No, they talk amongst themselves and actively avoid 'problem farmers'. I've seen screenshots from a 'closed' hare coursing Facebook group where they're discussing the 'hot' reception they've received from various farmers. As [USER=1005]@Robt[/USER] says they obviously get a kick out of being chased, but they choose to go for frequently hit areas which are seen as soft targets. The only way to stop them is to group together with your near neighbours and coordinate your response; hare coursing messaging groups and 'phone trees', and neighbours with the balls to look out for each other in a robust way. By 'robust' I don't mean physical aggression, just let the police know you'll be present in decent numbers [U][B]until they respond[/B][/U] , and gather good quality evidence of faces and registration plates with cameras; it moves the weight of intimidation from 'rural dwellers' back to the coursers, and they *really* don't like it. [ATTACH type="full" alt="DSC_0230.jpg"]928690[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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