Out stalking during restrictions

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The thing is it’s all falling on deaf ears out in the supermarket earlier couples still shopping parents with kid old enough to be left at home, still if a few people go stalking and either bump into the police or the wrong person there might be some stalking going in a few weeks . Every cloud as they say
 
Remembering back to the Foot & Mouth outbreak when the countryside was inaccessible, there is light at the end of the tunnel. I shot the largest roe buck that I ever have a couple of days after the ban was lifted - I have a feeling that this was down to his relaxed life of the previous few months rather than my skills.
 
The thing is it’s all falling on deaf ears out in the supermarket earlier couples still shopping parents with kid old enough to be left at home, still if a few people go stalking and either bump into the police or the wrong person there might be some stalking going in a few weeks . Every cloud as they say
Had my confirmation back from my feo and alls good on that front, not that i will be unless i run out of food!
 
Exactly what advice were you given by your FEO?
Use common sense, as is stands there is nothing illegal about going out and doing what i need to providing it follows from what Boris said, example, deer with disease or a fox in the lambing field, both of which are going to cause issues to the farmer and could there for be deemed essential, there words not mine. I will only go out if i absolutely have to, as we all know lambing is upon us so if there's a fox that gets a taste of lamb there's only 1 way to stop it taking them!
 
Ah good, I see. No to recreational stalking then. That accords with my understanding of the PM's clear instruction to stay at home. Quite agree about a fox in the lambing field, but I guess that going out for a nights lamping would not be using common sens.
 
Use common sense, as is stands there is nothing illegal about going out and doing what i need to providing it follows from what Boris said, example, deer with disease or a fox in the lambing field, both of which are going to cause issues to the farmer and could there for be deemed essential, there words not mine. I will only go out if i absolutely have to, as we all know lambing is upon us so if there's a fox that gets a taste of lamb there's only 1 way to stop it taking them!
Enforcement will be by the uniformed branch.
What your FEO has to say has no legal standing so won't matter.:)
 
Enforcement will be by the uniformed branch.
What your FEO has to say has no legal standing so won't matter.:)
Quite correct, it was the licensing manager who explained. I also know the 'uniformed branch' rather well and have already spoke to the ones on this beat so as far as im concerned, il be fine :)
 
Ah good, I see. No to recreational stalking then. That accords with my understanding of the PM's clear instruction to stay at home. Quite agree about a fox in the lambing field, but I guess that going out for a nights lamping would not be using common sens.
Recreational no, example, phone call saying there's a fox, more than happy in there eyes or a group of deer causing damage or possible disease, heard coughing and so on (tb is a big one here) then crack on and do what needs to be done in a safe, clean way with minimal-no contact
 
I have asked Gloucestershire Firearms specifically about recreational stalking as daily exercise within a couple of miles from home, alone, on land with no footpaths. If stopped, and just on the grounds of coronavirus: could my rifle be confiscated, FAC be revoked or future FAC validation/extension be refused ?

I expect the answer will be potentially all of the above, but I thought it worth the question. I will keep members posted.
 
I have asked Gloucestershire Firearms specifically about recreational stalking as daily exercise within a couple of miles from home, alone, on land with no footpaths. If stopped, and just on the grounds of coronavirus: could my rifle be confiscated, FAC be revoked or future FAC validation/extension be refused ?

I expect the answer will be potentially all of the above, but I thought it worth the question. I will keep members posted.
Keep us updated, it will be interesting to see what different Constabulary's say
 
I have asked Gloucestershire Firearms specifically about recreational stalking as daily exercise within a couple of miles from home, alone, on land with no footpaths. If stopped, and just on the grounds of coronavirus: could my rifle be confiscated, FAC be revoked or future FAC validation/extension be refused ?

I expect the answer will be potentially all of the above, but I thought it worth the question. I will keep members posted.

I had my answer from them this morning (see my earlier post this morning). It was made clear that there would be very unlikely any action taken against any shooter undertaking things like lambing duties where fox or corvid control was concerned or even out for a walk over their permissions as they have bigger fish to fry. Uniform do apparently liaise with the FEOs/Licensing manager on such issues. The main concern they have is that people respect the advice (now instruction) to keep clear of personal contact with others. If this is not possible, don't leave the house. If it means travelling beyond a few miles, probably again, not the best idea.
 
I have asked Gloucestershire Firearms specifically about recreational stalking as daily exercise within a couple of miles from home, alone, on land with no footpaths. If stopped, and just on the grounds of coronavirus: could my rifle be confiscated, FAC be revoked or future FAC validation/extension be refused ?

I expect the answer will be potentially all of the above, but I thought it worth the question. I will keep members posted.
I should have added that I put the question to Gloucestershire Constabulary through an online form, and got an extremely quick response that it had been passed to Firearms. So the reply will be 'in writing', and if it is in anyway favourable, I will definitely have a copy on me with their form number on it (they call it a CDS number, don't know what CDS stands for)
 
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