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Hunt Sabs Fight Off Countryside Alliance Injunction

win or lose TLC still gets paid | 25.07.2009 15:21 | South Coast

reposted from Horse and Hounds pure for gloat value this aricle reports the latest fuckup for serial law abuser and purported lawyer Tim Lawson-Cruttenden.

Crawley & Horsham hunt drops fight against saboteurs


Charlotte White, H&H deputy news editor

25 July, 2009

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Legal action against hunt saboteurs by the Crawley & Horsham hunt and 80 landowners has been shelved a year after it was launched, with probable costs of £100,000 to hunting and little gained.

Funds for the test case were procured from the Countryside Alliance (CA) and Masters of Foxhounds Association (MFHA), with around £20,000 from the Crawley & Horsham and other hunts.

But now the CA and the hunt have reached an agreement with the saboteurs to pay their costs — which amount to more than £60,000 — and drop the case.

"Continuing [the case] would be pointless," said Crawley & Horsham joint-master Antony Sandeman.

"People will think we have cocked up and had to back off, but it's not that. It's the cost of the case and the length of time [it has been running].

"The evidence to prove our case is there and can be used if they return to their old tricks."

The hunt first applied for an injunction in July 2008 to stop members of the West Sussex Wildlife Protection Group (WSWPG) trespassing on land and harassing hunt supporters (news, 19 June 2008).

The case was halted after judge Ross Cranston's opposition to hunting was revealed.

In October 2008, the case went to the High Court, but on 22 October, it was abandoned when the judge found procedural problems with the case brought by the hunt's barrister, Tim Lawson-Cruttendon.

He also threw out the allegations of nuisance and trespass, leaving only harassment to be answered (news, 30 October 2008).

But Mr Sandeman said their main aim had been realised — Simon and Jaine Wild of the WSWPG have stopped harassing the hunt, although they still monitor them.

Mr Wild says the CA and Crawley & Horsham have backed off due to evidence of unlawful hunting and harassment they claim to have against the hunt.

"They are seeking to save face now by saying we are complying with their wishes, but I behaved exactly in the same way last season as I have done before."

This article was first published in Horse & Hound (23 July, '09)

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I love TLC

25.07.2009 22:56

Ahhh - the a familiar name - from the anti-EDO campaign: Tim Lawson-Cruttendon.

The one man team law team fighting the forces of participatory democracy and justice in the name of privilege, profit and death.

Just as well for us that he tends to lose his cases on a regular basis.

What a *unt.

Mr Lawson-Cruttendon


Chump

26.07.2009 09:56

Are you suffering from protest related migraines? Is a campaign group causing you mild irritation? What you need is a healthy dose of injunctive relief. What you need is a little TLC....

He did most of the SHAC injunctions too, but then companies (such as GSK) saw how incompetent he has (for example in the interim Novartis injunction he put in a clause which meant once a month the injunction didn't apply at all!) so he is getting less work now. What a chump.

TLC


CALL OFF THE HOUNDS!

26.07.2009 12:05

from Schnews 684

The Crawley and Horsham (C&H) foxhunt’s attempt to crush hunt monitors under the weight of an injunction has collapsed ignominiously! As we reported back in SchNEWS 637, the C&H, backed by the Countryside Alliance, had engaged the services of Timothy Lawson-Cruttenden - pioneer of liberty-busting lawsuits under the Protection from Harassment Act (See SchNEWS 581) to prevent monitoring of their activities. On Tuesday (14th), hunt monitors received notice that the case was being dropped.

The injunction would’ve seen huge areas of Sussex closed off to monitors – who could have been arrested regardless of what the hunt was doing. Since the ban came into effect in 2005, hunts have tried every trick in the book to ensure that they are still able to set dogs on wildlife. With senior cops making it clear that they weren’t interested in enforcing a ban, it’s been left up to hunt monitors to procure the evidence to ensure that the blood-junkies end up in the dock. Monitors and sabs are the last obstacle to the resumption of hunting. Having solicited donations from across the world to fight for blood-sports, it’s clear that the Countryside Alliance saw this as a flagship case and were hoping to roll out similar injunctions across the country.

Chichester based monitors Simon and Jane Wilde have long been at the forefront of getting evidence of hunt cruelty. This year, using an undercover infiltrator, they were able to get hold of conclusive evidence that the plaintiffs - who said that they were being harassed by the Wilde’s activities - were engaged in illegal hunting. The principle plaintiff, Simon Greenwood, was filmed using his hounds to chase a fox to ground and then call in terrier-men to dig it out and throw it to the hounds.

Jane’s solicitor Victoria von Strandmann told SchNEWS that these proceedings were an oppressive attempt by a powerful group seeking to use the courts to stop individuals concerned about the welfare of animals, in order to flout a law that they have unstintingly opposed. In the process, they were seeking to stifle legitimate opposition and rights to free speech, and prevent individuals from going about their everyday lives.

Simon Wilde told us: “The Crawley and Horsham hunt has been forced to withdraw from an action that the Countryside Alliance had originally engineered as a master plan designed to defeat the Hunting Act by preventing monitoring. If they had achieved this, it would have spread nationwide and been game, set and match for hunting. Now we have turned the tables, and the hunt will have to write out cheques for hundreds of thousands of pounds for legal fees, having achieved nothing.”

Twos-up on yer new Land Rover then Simon!

* To contact West Sussex Wildlife Protection call 07990522712

* See also www.hsa.enviroweb.org

Jo Makepeace
mail e-mail: schnews@brighton.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.schnews.org.uk


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