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PA Update re Hunting Actdoc _2_.pdf - Durham Heritage Coast

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“It has been determined by the Executive Management Group, in line with<br />

Government <strong>re</strong>commendations, that the policing of this legislation by <strong>Durham</strong><br />

Constabulary will not featu<strong>re</strong> high in the priorities of the Force and will not<br />

detract from the other Force priorities. No uniformed officer is to individually<br />

attend hunting meetings with a view to prosecuting persons taking part in<br />

such activity. Any p<strong>re</strong> planned police p<strong>re</strong>sence at a hunting meeting shall be<br />

determined by the <strong>re</strong>levant Operational Support Manager (Chief Inspector)<br />

who will ensu<strong>re</strong> that the cor<strong>re</strong>ct planning and <strong>re</strong>source allocation is committed<br />

to the event (evidence gathe<strong>re</strong>rs, PSU staff etc). If the<strong>re</strong> is a high potential for<br />

media inte<strong>re</strong>st etc the Force Executive should be apprised of the situation in<br />

the planning stage.<br />

The<strong>re</strong> will inevitably be occasions when officers a<strong>re</strong> called upon to attend hunt<br />

<strong>re</strong>lated incidents by members of the public. On such occasions, the officer should<br />

attend, and (without placing themselves in danger) obtain as much information as is<br />

possible with <strong>re</strong>gards to those persons p<strong>re</strong>sent who may be engaging in unlawful<br />

activities. This should be done in a way that takes into consideration the <strong>re</strong>levant<br />

articles of the European Convention on Human Rights, so that only those details<br />

<strong>re</strong>qui<strong>re</strong>d to p<strong>re</strong>vent crime and disorder and those proportionally <strong>re</strong>qui<strong>re</strong>d to<br />

investigate any incident should be obtained. From these personal details, those<br />

conside<strong>re</strong>d <strong>re</strong>levant to p<strong>re</strong>vent futu<strong>re</strong> crime and disorder should be ente<strong>re</strong>d on to the<br />

Force intelligence system (Memex). It is important that the Force develops an<br />

‘organisational memory’ in <strong>re</strong>lation to hunt <strong>re</strong>lated incidents. Hence any incident and<br />

any decision in <strong>re</strong>lation to it should be <strong>re</strong>corded on Memex and key worded<br />

`<strong>Hunting</strong>`. It is the <strong>re</strong>sponsibility of the <strong>re</strong>levant Neighbourhood Policing Inspectors to<br />

ensu<strong>re</strong> that this process is completed as such intelligence will inform subsequent<br />

operational decisions in <strong>re</strong>lation to policing futu<strong>re</strong> hunting events. It is the<br />

<strong>re</strong>sponsibility of the officer making any decision under this policy to ensu<strong>re</strong> that their<br />

decision and the rationale for it a<strong>re</strong> <strong>re</strong>corded on memex.<br />

Any officer being p<strong>re</strong>sented with any physical evidence by a member of the public<br />

that purports to be proof of activity that contravenes this legislation (video footage<br />

etc.) should take possession of that material in the usual manner. Any decision<br />

<strong>re</strong>garding prosecution for <strong>Hunting</strong> Act offences must be made in line with cur<strong>re</strong>nt<br />

statutory charging procedu<strong>re</strong>s.<br />

At all times officer should ensu<strong>re</strong> that their actions comply with the Police and<br />

Criminal Evidence Act 1984”.<br />

The force is now considering the <strong>re</strong>quests by the Anti Hunt Lobby to charge hunts for<br />

the cost of their policing. At this stage however, it is not conside<strong>re</strong>d that the Force<br />

will amend its cur<strong>re</strong>nt position.<br />

Additionally the Force is considering a meeting with all hunts in the close season to<br />

ensu<strong>re</strong> they understand the necessity of conforming to the law. Furthermo<strong>re</strong> it will<br />

allow hunts to give feedback to the Force along the principles of <strong>PA</strong>CT meetings. It<br />

would be the intention of the Force to invite members of the <strong>PA</strong> to that meeting.

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