Faces of the badger baiters
Richard Simpson, one of 7 men sentenced for badger baiting at Scarborough Magistrates' Court, North Yorkshire. The men were court when a photographer saw them in the act on farm land in Howsham, near York, North Yorkshire. (Photograph by Jonathan Pow | http://rossparry.co.uk)
SCARBOROUGH was at the centre of a “barbaric” court case in which four men were imprisoned following a “horrific” incident of badger baiting.
The nation’s media descended upon Scarborough Magistrates’ Court yesterday for the sentencing of seven men responsible for the death of two defenceless badgers. Four were jailed.
The badgers, one of which was heavily pregnant with two cubs, were ripped to pieces by dogs during the savage incident at Paradise Farm, near Malton, in January 2011.
In what has been deemed “the worst case of badger baiting seen” by the investigating RSPCA officer, district judge Kristina Harrison heard how the defendants used a Bedlington Terrier with a tracking collar to locate the badgers in their underground sett.
Prosecuting, Sobia Ahmed told the court how Pickering man William Anderson, 26, along with Alan Alexander, 32, Richard Simpson, 37, Paul Tindall, 33, Christopher Holmes, 28, Malcolm Warner, 28, and a 17-year-old who cannot be named for legal reasons, all of York, were seen by witnesses to be “having a laugh” and “enjoying what was going on”.

They then dug down into the animals’ chamber before pulling the badgers out and setting their lurchers on them.
Anderson, Alexander, Simpson, Tindall and the youth all denied charges of wilfully killing a badger, digging for badgers, interfering with setts and hunting a wild mammal with dogs.
However, following a nine day trial at Scarborough Magistrates Court in December, judge Harrison convicted all five men.
Yesterday Anderson, Alexander, Simpson and Tindall were sentenced to 16 weeks imprisonment.

They were also ordered to pay £750 costs and £100 compensation, while the 17-year-old was dealt a youth rehabilitation order.
Judge Harrison said: “The best thing I can do is say the people of Yorkshire will not tolerate badger baiting in their midst.
“It is barbaric, it is abhorrent. Anyone convicted of this type of offence will receive a custodial sentence of imprisonment.
“This is intended as a clear signal to anyone who seeks to engage in this behaviour.”
Holmes and Warner had previously pleaded guilty to wilfully killing a badger, digging for badgers and interfering with setts.
Judge Harrison said she saw their guilty pleas as showing “an element of remorse” and sentenced them each to 12 weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months, plus 200 hours unpaid work, £250 costs and £100 compensation.
Speaking after the sentencing Geoff Edmond, Scarborough’s RSPCA inspector, said: “This case is the worst case of badger baiting I have had to deal with in a long career with the RSPCA.
“I will always recall the day when I had to dig out of a hole a pregnant badger that had died after being ripped to death by dogs.
“This is horrific, barbaric animal cruelty.
“Fortunately through a long period of partnership working with the police and badger groups this matter has been brought before the court and today four of the defendants have gone to prison with a custodial sentence.
“As the district judge has said this sends a clear message out. This will not be tolerated in North Yorkshire. We will continue to work closely with the police to tackle this crime head on.”
The case came to light after the defendants were caught in the act by wildlife photographer Robert Fuller, who took photographic evidence of the incident.
He said: “Hopefully this case has highlighted the awful fact that badger baiting still takes place.
“I’m afraid that this is just the tip of the iceberg and that there are people who breed dogs such as those involved in this case specifically to hunt large wild animals.
“These bull lurchers are like greyhounds on steroids and people use them to take deer, foxes and even domestic cats for sport.
“I can’t pretend it was easy having to give evidence in court but it was important and I’d do it again if I had to.”
Equally delighted with the sentence was Sergeant Paul Stephenson, who investigated the case. He said: “I think this has been an absolutely excellent result. The judge mirrored the feelings of the public in the convictions.
“People will not tolerate such barbaric, violent acts against such defenceless animals.
“It has taken a long time to get these people before the court but it has been a worthwhile exercise and one which North Yorkshire Police will pursue in every case against similar acts of violence.
“Thank you to the witnesses in this case, the prosecution team and the RSPCA for all their efforts. Without them this court case would not have been possible.”
After sentencing the men Judge Harrison praised the efforts of North Yorkshire Police and the RSPCA.
She added: “Another warning to people who wish to engage in this type of activity in North Yorkshire; our police on that day reacted expeditiously.
“They were there at the scene after a very short space of time. A warning to others; they will do it again, they will arrest you and put you before court. If you are convicted after prosecution you know what will happen to you.”
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T Durden
Sunday, January 15, 2012 at 05:18 PM#20 cherylc026, yes its a worry that he is not behind bars but you would like to think that having heard all the evidence that justice has been served. I certainly dont agree in the probably comment, you are probably an idiot but I wouldn't know. A child takes a sweet or 2 from a shop - SO HESHE PROB GOES TO THE NEXT STAGE!!!!
gonetothedogs
Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 11:55 PMThe Government are actively encouraging the culling of Badgers by farmers over the next 5 years to help prevent the spread of bovine tuberculosis. It has been postponed until after the Olympics because it is thought that a large number of police will be needed to protect the people doing the killing. The methods may be different but the result is the same. Dead Badgers!!!! The world has gone mad.
I read the news today, oh boy
Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 06:50 PMWelcome to Scarborough, the home of cat (sorry!) fox hunting, badger baiting, and the annual fest for dirty old men leering at scantily clad young girls (sorry - "Miss Scarborough and District 2012 competition"), do you ever feel ashamed to call this place home like I do? These things belong in the history books, along with the black death, witch trials and the slave trade. And, yes, the guy with the indecent pics of his children should be locked up for a long tiome, and so should the kamikaze pilot who did over 100 on the A64 (unreported today for some reason).
shogun_showtime
Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 11:44 AMThats summat different this is about innocent badgers that are no less important than any thing else on this planet. Don't forget one of the badgers was heavily pregnant. Murder = prison. End of.
cherylc026
Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 11:32 AMI AGREE WITH NUMER 9, WHICH ONES SHOULD REALLY BE IN PRISON? THEESE PEOPLE THAT DID WHAT THEY DID OR THE THE GUY WHO HAD INDECENT PHOTOS OF CHILDREN ON HIS PC, THE GUYS OWN WIFE FOUND THEM AND REPORTED HIM, YET HE IS A FREE MAN!!!!!!!!! WHAT WILL THIS GUY DO NEXT? HE GOT AWAY WITH HAVING INDECENT PICTURES SO HE PROBS GOING TO THE NEXT STAGE!!!!!
scarborian carl.
Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 10:10 AMSCUM !!!!!!!! they should have got 5 years .
TommyWoodward
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 07:28 PMI imagine that Welcome to Yorkshire are already producing their latest campaign leaflet. 'Enjoy badger baiting week in Yorkshire courtesy of Welcome to Yorkshire and the Countryside Alliance'!!!!
SquarehareJewellery
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 07:04 PMIn america there are registers of convicted animal abusers for people to check before handing over pets, i say we should have a similer register in the UK so we can keep an eye on this kind of scum, and make sure they meet a similer grisley end down a dark alley, im all for vigilanties here, take this filth off our streets before they harm more. They dont have a right to live anymore, or their familys who know what they were doing. As soon as they are out they are on my radar.
politically_incorrect
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 06:41 PMOnly badgers were killed, animals = Food or sport!
TSnf
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 04:50 PMWhy don't they introduce the sport of scumbag baiting? I wouldn't use dogs for this, but peccaries (sort of wild pig), which are well able to deal with any type of dog these scum use as weapons, and, in addition, would make short work of the sub-human garbage also!! And may I be the first to take part in this "sport"?
Pyotr Kropotkin
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 04:37 PMHopefully the Anderson's two businesses, Sense of Adventure and Helen Anderson Pet Boarding will sink without trace and yes #10; Anderson and Alexander have had their guns confiscated.
TownDog
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 03:24 PMYeah mate, keep sticking that tongue out - its going to go in some darker places when you get banged up. Your going to come out strutting like John Wayne. Enjoy.
primadonna
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 03:17 PMUnder The Hunting with Dogs Act (2004) The Maximum Fine Is £5,000 and Confiscation Of Vehicles and Dogs etc, It Seems The Judge Who Handed Out The Sentences? Needs To Go To "Specsavers"
Animalhouse
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 03:15 PMI wonder how fast they can run? Especially if dogs were set on them...
I read the news today, oh boy
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 03:03 PMI notice these cowards were pictured with guns, to protect themselves from the badgers I expect, no doubt all the guns were held legally (?), but it would be nice to read that their firearms licences are to be taken away from them.
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