posted on Sep, 15 2004 @ 05:10 PM
I can't sympathize with ANY hunter's loss of hunting rights or privileges. As far as foxes being problematic... who are they bothering? I understand
that farmers take hits to their livestock, but predators take no more than they need to survive. Do we hunt down a species because it gets in our way
or gives us a black eye from time to time (appearently so)? We held that metality here in the states for a very long time, involving wolves. In the
past we all but obliterated the wolf population here in the U.S., but recently we've gone through great effort to restore the wolf population by
importing them from Canada.
If anything, hunting an area's natural predators tends to cause more problems then it solves, and we had to learn the hard way. Myself included, most
Americans over-do everything. Now in portions of the U.S. deer populations have become uncontrollable... all because we eliminated their primary
natural predator. I understand killing for food, but I think that killing for sport or because they give you a few problems (none directly related to
your physical well being) is senseless. In my opinion the justifications presented for this tradition fall far short of being sensible nonetheless
moral.
Now something on topic lol. I find this lapse in security more amusing than frightening (mostly 'cause I live in the U.S.). Most of you are correct
in suggesting that any real threats would probably have been stopped. I don't mean it to be a racist comment, but not including some of the more
radical neo-nazi organizations... white folk don't seem to pose much of a threat to government buildings in Western Europe, but being American my
knowledge of this topic is limited. However, I'm willing to bet that if they had been Middle-Eastern or just darker than the average UK local, they
wouldn't have gotten nearly as far. Definately a wake-up call though.