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Hunt Saboteur sentenced to two months prison for blowing a horn

category waterford | environment | press release author Sunday June 22, 2003 16:10author by hsa - Hunt Saboteurs Assoc.

PRESS RELEASE .
From The Association of Hunt Saboteurs.

OUTRAGE as our CAMPAIGNS DIRECTOR JOHN TIERNEYis sentenced to TWO MONTHS IN JAIL for using an AIR HORN at the St Stephens Day Anti- Hunt Protest.

Anti hunting activists are outraged at the TWO MONTH jail sentence imposed today at Waterford District Court on John Tierney, a leading anti hunt campaigner.He is Campaigns Director of the AOHS.

The Judge also said that if Mr Tierney appealed the sentence he hoped it would be increased to THREE Months instead of Two .The judge Mr William Harnett is well known for his pro hunt comments. This leaning further came to light when he said at the comparison of the air horn to the hunting horn ' it was not like the slow sweet sound of the hunting horn.'

The trumped up, so called offence was supposedly a 'public order offence ' which as far as we are concerned was ludicrous and a blatant discriminatory charge against all anti hunting activists.

It related to the St Stephens Day protest in Waterford which appeared on RTE news along with the Association of Hunt Saboteurs other protest in Kells that Day. The summons arrived at Mr Tierneys door some months later.

*If its illegal to use air horns which are sold legally in joke shops throughout the country for football matches and other such events why are'nt football supporters being arrested ?

We will fight this every step of the way," Mr Tierney hopefully will appeal tomorrow. Its a sad day when someone standing up to animal abusers is treated like a common criminal in a blatant attempt to stop protests at foxhunts."

Another of William Harnetts comments was that if 'someone near Mr Tierney at the protest had assaulted him, he(the person assaulting him) would not have been charged"

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author by John Tierney - Association of Hunt Saboteurspublication date Sun Jun 22, 2003 23:31author address author phone

Just a note to the Irish animal abuse community this sentence will not in any way hinder my efforts to remove your sick and evil activities from our society.

The charges against me were false, the sentence imposed was a mockery of justice and fair play but the end result is a more determined animal rights activist. Victory will be ours.

Also, I would like to thank all those who have given me support over the past few days. It was very much appreciated. Thanks and best wishes.

John Tierney
Campaigns Director AOHS
Tears don't count only ACTION
huntsabs1dublin@hotmail.com

author by iosafpublication date Mon Jun 23, 2003 22:14author address author phone

of course there was once a English Judge who when asked at his club "St. James" for those who keep track of these things, "¿How much would you give a man for buggery?" answered "!about two and six would be fair!"-
This quip was rejected by Her Majesty's prosecution as being non factual and excised from the defence of Oscar Wilde during his case.
or maybe not.


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