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The Fury said:
phinch1 said:

This is definitely the resualt of banning fox hunting, I see them outside most nights.The urban fox population has increased signifiacantly in the last few years in urban areas and the streets are just right wih plenty of fast food places and food thrown away .They are pests that kill farmers live stock, attack pets....and maul babies and living amonst us in urban areas they have no natural predators

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/7809067/Fox-attack-cull-needed-say-experts.html

Killing a fox is still aloud just not what many call Fox Hunting the 'sport'. That's the part that many don't like, the idea that groups of people on horses and posh uniforms rounding up 20 or more hounds and chasing down a fox and letting the hounds rip it apart. That's what they banned.

You can still go out with  horses and hounds just as long as you shoot it humanly.

Foxes have adapted like pigeons did once a new home with lots of food. You know bees thrive in the cities as well, no pesticides.

Foxes in the UK don't have preditors, nor do they attack children. I am one to disbelieve that it was a fox, even if it was it seems out of character for what foxes usually do and any histeria about it is stupid considering we still keep more dangerous animals as pets.

I have all these views and I'm a country boy who grew up on a farm, I know they are pests and if one is about we shoot it. Pest gone.

 

ok i kinda agreed with you up untill you said it wasnt the fox, then what mauled it? the hungry sleep walking father