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What an upsetting thing to witness ,horrible for you .


I hope none of the shot hit the fox . I don't know what to suggest - maybe the non urgent police line 101 . Obviously they can't do anything now but I imagine they would want to log details of someone taking pot shots from a car .


Hope you can get some sleep after this .

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There are some Very 'Sick' people out there..


You cannot fire an Air-gun / Rifle in any public place. *


**it is illegal to have an airgun, loaded or not, and whether in a secure case or not, in any public place without lawful authority to do so, or reasonable excuse.


UK Law. http://www.ukpreppersguide.co.uk/airgun-laws-uk-air-rifle-and-air-pistol-law/


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Its not the cat killer its not his MO he decapitates heads and cuts their tails off. I think this is someone as equally twisted but uses a gun and probably not as prolific.


I am sorry to hear about the cat in Wallington...did they report this to SNARL?

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Passiflora Wrote:

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> Don't think it's every thread, but this one

> naturally came around to this.

>

> If it makes people aware that somebody is still

> killing cats and other animals out there I can't

> see the problem.


It's not a problem, it is worth mentioning, the problem is that the idiot sneering flocker spotter has some silly need to try to put everyone down. It's very sad.

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