<strong>Q) With several friends I run a small part-time keepered syndicate shoot, putting down around 500 poults. However, we have had at least 100 birds taken from the release pen in recent weeks and wonder if we have any remedy in law if the perpetrator is discovered?</strong>
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out moreA) Assuming the poults have been taken by a person, not an animal, you are the victim of theft because while in any sort of pen, gamebirds are regarded in law as the property of their owner. This means that any other person taking them dishonestly and without permission commits the crime of theft and you should report the loss to the police. If the suspect is caught, he should be prosecuted through the criminal court system and, on conviction, could be fined or imprisoned.
If the poults are killed or taken outside the pen, they are regarded in law as being wild and they cease to be the property of any person at this stage, though the exclusive right of killing and/or taking them remains with the owner or occupier of the shooting rights. Any person killing and taking them away from outside the pen would be committing various offences of poaching and trespass.
The use of game cover for shoots has changed drastically in recent years, says Felix Petit, driven by an increase in government grants
By contacting your PCC about your local force’s firearms licensing performance you can help instigate change, says Conor O’Gorman.
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