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Increase in reports of Hare coursing in Leicestershire

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Charnwood in particular has seen a rise in incidents.

Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust said they have received an increase in the number of reports of Hare Coursing across Leicestershire, particularly in North Leicestershire and Charnwood.

The bloodsport involves dogs, such as greyhounds, which are used to chase and kill hares.

It was made illegal in 2004, under the Hunting Act, and those convicted of the offence can receive a fine of up to £5,000.

Leicestershire police are asking the public to be vigilant and report any signs or suspicions of hare coursing by calling 101.

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According to Lincolnshire Police those signs include:

  • Groups of vehicles parked in a rural area, perhaps by a gateway to farmland, on a grass verge, on a farm track or bridle path.
  • They will usually be estate cars, four wheel drives or vans. It will be obvious looking inside whether there is evidence of dogs or not.
  • They often travel in convoy, with vans at the front and rear containing minders.
  • They will often use binoculars to spot hares.
  • Coursers will often walk along the edge of a field to frighten a hare into the open

The Trust said,

"Hare coursers can cause significant damage to land and that those who take part in this cruel sport are also responsible for other crimes from criminal damage to public order."

 

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