West Yorkshire hunt saboteurs angry after van attack at Emley
Nov 18 2009 by Nick Lavigueur, Huddersfield Daily Examiner
HUNT saboteurs have criticised a police response after they were attacked by a pair of masked men with hammers.
But police say the saboteurs were uncooperative and can still make a complaint about the attack if they want.
The incident at the opening meet of the Rockwood Harriers, at Emley, left two members of the Hunt Saboteur Association badly shaken after the windows on their minibus were smashed and their tyres slashed.
The saboteurs say they were even more shocked when they were then held by the police for three hours.
Lee Moon, spokesman for the Hunt Saboteurs Association, said: “Most of the group were following the hunt to ensure they weren’t illegally hunting, but the driver and a passenger were in the group’s van which was parked by the side of the road.
“Suddenly four 4x4 vehicles drove at speed toward the van. They parked in such a way that the van couldn’t escape and two men wearing masks and carrying hammers ran toward the van.
“They smashed the windscreen and both rear windows and slashed one of the tyres before returning to their vehicles and racing away.
“They were just about to call the police when they arrived on the scene.
“We were amazed by what happened next. Instead of dealing with the obvious case of criminal damage by the hunt – evidenced by the smashed up van right in front of them – the police proceeded to harass and illegally detain the group for the next three hours, searching people and vehicles and only finally allowing them to leave when the hunt had packed up for the day.