This guy is the absolute spitting image of Wes Streeting, poor bastard.
Also, what a fucking name “Racster Dingwall”, sounds like a villain from a novel.
-Hi-Reddit on
Fined? So in other words its perfectly legal, you just have to pay the ticket.
Oh how will the rich land owners ever cope? They’ll be bankrupted
Ivashkin on
Take his gun licence away permanently and put restrictions on firearms on any site that employs him.
PetersMapProject on
Paid £1520, and I’ll bet his employer quietly reimbursed him for the fine.Â
The employer will, of course, be so rich they regard it as pocket change; the cost of doing business. It’s in the same ballpark as what they’ll charge one person for one day’s grouse shooting.Â
The-Gothic-Owl on
If it was up to me (and obviously it never will be but still) any estate found to be intentionally harming protected species would have the land ownership stripped from them and it be transferred to an organisation for rewilding purposes. I think Grassington Moor is common land so none of that is applicable but these things do happen on private estates far too often. The perpetrators should face severer consequences too because a piddly £1.5k fine is an absolute joke
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This guy is the absolute spitting image of Wes Streeting, poor bastard.
Also, what a fucking name “Racster Dingwall”, sounds like a villain from a novel.
Fined? So in other words its perfectly legal, you just have to pay the ticket.
Oh how will the rich land owners ever cope? They’ll be bankrupted
Take his gun licence away permanently and put restrictions on firearms on any site that employs him.
Paid £1520, and I’ll bet his employer quietly reimbursed him for the fine.Â
The employer will, of course, be so rich they regard it as pocket change; the cost of doing business. It’s in the same ballpark as what they’ll charge one person for one day’s grouse shooting.Â
If it was up to me (and obviously it never will be but still) any estate found to be intentionally harming protected species would have the land ownership stripped from them and it be transferred to an organisation for rewilding purposes. I think Grassington Moor is common land so none of that is applicable but these things do happen on private estates far too often. The perpetrators should face severer consequences too because a piddly £1.5k fine is an absolute joke