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  • In London, the Hunt Saboteurs Association condemned the violence.
  • The hunt saboteurs seem mostly to come from the other side of the social divide.
  • Hunt saboteurs and animal welfare groups rejoiced.
  • Dave Wetton, a founder of the Hunt Saboteurs Association in the 1960s read a funeral address.
  • The Hunt Saboteurs'Association said it had attempted to disrupt about 100 of Tuesday's hunts.
  • In the 1970s he joined the Hunt Saboteurs Association an organisation whose aim is to disrupt blood sports using direct action tactics.
  • As the ban on hunting became increasingly likely, the Hunt Saboteur's Association reported increasing violence on the part of hunters.
  • He first came into contact with animal rights activists in 1982, when local hunt saboteurs were handing out leaflets in the street.
  • It is estimated that full or part-time hunt saboteurs number around 10, 000 but can count their sympathizers in the millions.
  • During the 1970s it also encouraged members to infiltrate other groups, such as the Hunt Saboteurs Association and ratepayers'and residents'associations.
  • The provision aimed specifically at hunt saboteurs is " aggravated trespass, " which applies to disrupting lawful activities on someone else's land.
  • Animal rights activists and hunt saboteurs have long intervened in fox hunts by calling hounds off the tracks of foxes and covering up the foxes'scent.
  • More than 100 people, including actors, hunt saboteurs and concentration camp survivors attended his funeral at St Andrew's Church, Farnham in 1990.
  • Yates moved to Liverpool to become a main organiser of the Merseyside Animal Rights Committee, along with Hunt Saboteur Association co-ordinators Dave and Fiona Callender.
  • In parallel to the academic work, direct action groups began to form, starting with the English Hunt Saboteurs Association, founded by a journalist in 1963.
  • Callender was a former elected officer of the Hunt Saboteurs Association and received publicity when he was struck by a whip by an army major at the Middleton Hunt in north Yorkshire in 1993.
  • Nonetheless, in the UK, the criminal offence of'aggravated trespass'was introduced in 1994 specifically to address the problems caused to fox hunts and other field sports by hunt saboteurs.
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