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Make provision about hunting wild mammals with dogs; to prohibit hare |
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coursing; and for connected purposes. |
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Be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and |
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consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present |
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Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:— |
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1 | Hunting wild mammals with dogs |
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A person commits an offence if he hunts a wild mammal with a dog, unless his |
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(1) | Hunting is exempt if it is within a class specified in Schedule 1. |
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(2) | The Secretary of State may by order amend Schedule 1 so as to vary a class of |
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(1) | A person commits an offence if he knowingly permits land which belongs to |
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him to be entered or used in the course of the commission of an offence under |
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(2) | A person commits an offence if he knowingly permits a dog which belongs to |
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him to be used in the course of the commission of an offence under section 1. |
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It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under section 1 in respect |
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of hunting to show that he reasonably believed that the hunting was exempt. |
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(1) | A person commits an offence if he— |
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(a) | participates in a hare coursing event, |
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(b) | attends a hare coursing event, |
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(c) | knowingly facilitates a hare coursing event, or |
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(d) | permits land which belongs to him to be used for the purposes of a hare |
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(2) | Each of the following persons commits an offence if a dog participates in a hare |
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(a) | any person who enters the dog for the event, |
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(b) | any person who permits the dog to be entered, and |
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(c) | any person who controls or handles the dog in the course of or for the |
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(3) | A “hare coursing event” is a competition in which dogs are, by the use of live |
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hares, assessed as to skill in hunting hares. |
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A person guilty of an offence under this Act shall be liable on summary |
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conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale. |
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A constable without a warrant may arrest a person whom he reasonably |
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(a) | to have committed an offence under section 1 or 5(1)(a), (b) or (2), |
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(b) | to be committing an offence under any of those provisions, or |
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(c) | to be about to commit an offence under any of those provisions. |
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(1) | This section applies where a constable reasonably suspects that a person (“the |
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suspect”) is committing or has committed an offence under Part 1 of this Act. |
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(2) | If the constable reasonably believes that evidence of the offence is likely to be |
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found on the suspect, the constable may stop the suspect and search him. |
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(3) | If the constable reasonably believes that evidence of the offence is likely to be |
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found on or in a vehicle, animal or other thing of which the suspect appears to |
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be in possession or control, the constable may stop and search the vehicle, |
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(4) | A constable may seize and detain a vehicle, animal or other thing if he |
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reasonably believes that— |
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(a) | it may be used as evidence in criminal proceedings for an offence under |
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(b) | it may be made the subject of an order under section 9. |
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(5) | For the purposes of exercising a power under this section a constable may |
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(b) | premises other than a dwelling; |
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(6) | The exercise of a power under this section does not require a warrant. |
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(1) | A court which convicts a person of an offence under Part 1 of this Act may |
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order the forfeiture of any dog or hunting article which— |
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(a) | was used in the commission of the offence, or |
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(b) | was in the possession of the person convicted at the time of his arrest. |
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(2) | A court which convicts a person of an offence under Part 1 of this Act may |
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order the forfeiture of any vehicle which was used in the commission of the |
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(3) | In subsection (1) “hunting article” means anything designed or adapted for use |
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(a) | hunting a wild mammal, or |
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(a) | may include such provision about the treatment of the dog, vehicle or |
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article forfeited as the court thinks appropriate, and |
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(b) | subject to provision made under paragraph (a), shall be treated as |
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requiring any person who is in possession of the dog, vehicle or article |
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to surrender it to a constable as soon as is reasonably practicable. |
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(5) | Where a forfeited dog, vehicle or article is retained by or surrendered to a |
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constable, the police force of which the constable is a member shall ensure that |
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such arrangements are made for its destruction or disposal— |
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(a) | as are specified in the forfeiture order, or |
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(b) | where no arrangements are specified in the order, as seem to the police |
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(6) | The court which makes a forfeiture order may order the return of the forfeited |
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dog, vehicle or article on an application made— |
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(a) | by a person who claims to have an interest in the dog, vehicle or article |
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(other than the person on whose conviction the order was made), and |
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(b) | before the dog, vehicle or article has been destroyed or finally disposed |
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(7) | A person commits an offence if he fails to— |
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(a) | comply with a forfeiture order, or |
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(b) | co-operate with a step taken for the purpose of giving effect to a |
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10 | Offence by body corporate |
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(1) | This section applies where an offence under this Act is committed by a body |
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corporate with the consent or connivance of an officer of the body. |
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(2) | The officer, as well as the body, shall be guilty of the offence. |
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(3) | In subsection (1) a reference to an officer of a body corporate includes a |
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(a) | a director, manager or secretary, |
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(b) | a person purporting to act as a director, manager or secretary, and |
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(c) | if the affairs of the body are managed by its members, a member. |
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(1) | In this Act “wild mammal” includes, in particular— |
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(a) | a wild mammal which has been bred or tamed for any purpose, |
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(b) | a wild mammal which is in captivity or confinement, |
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(c) | a wild mammal which has escaped or been released from captivity or |
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(d) | any mammal which is living wild. |
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(2) | For the purposes of this Act a reference to a person hunting a wild mammal |
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with a dog includes, in particular, any case where— |
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(a) | a person engages or participates in the pursuit of a wild mammal, and |
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(b) | one or more dogs are employed in that pursuit (whether or not by him |
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and whether or not under his control or direction). |
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(3) | For the purposes of this Act land belongs to a person if he— |
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(a) | owns an interest in it, |
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(b) | manages or controls it, or |
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(4) | For the purposes of this Act a dog belongs to a person if he— |
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(b) | is in charge of it, or |
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(b) | applies to anything done on or in respect of land irrespective of |
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whether it belongs to or is used for the purposes of the Crown or a |
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13 | Amendments and repeals |
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(1) | Schedule 2 (consequential amendments) shall have effect. |
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(2) | The enactments listed in Schedule 3 are hereby repealed to the extent specified. |
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