A man then approaches the saboteur’s car with what appears to be a torch – before smashing in several of their windows. (Picture: Triangle News)

A group of anti-hunt demonstrators allegedly had their car smashed up by pro-hunt thugs this week.

North Cambridgeshire Hunt Sabateurs claim they were monitoring the Fitzwilliam Hunt when they were set upon by a handful of men in tweed flat caps in a narrow country lane.

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Footage shows the saboteurs’ car surrounded by the Land Rovers, with one skidding in front of them to block them in, before four people jump out.

A man then approaches the saboteur’s car with what appears to be a torch – before smashing in several of their windows.


A woman screams as the cameraman shouts: ‘OK they’ve just put our window through! Police! 999! Now!



‘We are going to drive to Huntingdon Police Station now. We are being attacked.’

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Shattered glass can be seen where the back window of the car used to be and several occupants are said to have received lacerations (Picture: Triangle News)

But after fleeing, the alleged pro hunt supporters give chase and try and make them pull over.

One man says: ‘We are being beckoned by this dickhead to pull over but I’m not pulling over now. No.’

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Shattered glass can be seen where the back window of the car used to be and several occupants are said to have received lacerations.

A statement from the saboteur group said: ‘After a successful day preventing hunting at the Oakley Hunt in Bedfordshire, North Cambridgeshire, we checked on a known meet location of the Fitzwilliam.

‘Upon finding the hunt the North Cambridgeshire vehicle, was surrounded and blocked in by several four wheel drive vehicles, just outside of Lutton near Huntingdon.

‘One vehicle collided with the North Cambs’ car after racing up alongside on the verge and driving across the lane in front of the moving sab vehicle.

‘Several hunt supporters got out of their vehicles and used heavy implements to smash the windscreen, side windows and rear window of the North Cambs car.’

The incident is being investigated by police officers. (Picture: Triangle News)

.A statement from the saboteur group said: ‘After a successful day preventing hunting at the Oakley Hunt in Bedfordshire, North Cambridgeshire, we checked on a known meet location of the Fitzwilliam. (Picture: Triangle News)

Lee Moon, spokesperson for the Hunt Saboteur Association, added of the incident on February 10: ‘The Fitzwilliam hunt are under increasing pressure from hunt saboteurs and will soon be in court to answer charges of illegal hunting.

‘Time and again we see hunts resorting to violence when decent folk stop their illegal killing.

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‘These people are fools because we will never be deterred by acts of violence and in fact it only proves how effective we’re being and spurs us on to greater efforts.

‘Whether the police decide to act or not, North Cambs sabs will have the backing of other sab groups to ensure justice is done.’

A spokesman for Cambridgeshire Police said: ‘We have been contacted with reports of an alleged incident of criminal damage and assault that happened at about 4.15pm on Saturday near Lutton.

‘An altercation took place between two groups of people, which resulted in a vehicle being damaged and a man being assaulted.

‘The victim received minor injuries as a result of what happened.

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‘The incident is being investigated by officers.’



A spokesperson for the hunt said: ‘The Fitzwilliam (Milton) Hunt does not condone the type of behaviour that is alleged to have taken place, even in the face of extreme provocation.

‘We will of course assist the police with any enquiries.’

The Hunting Act came into force on February 18, 2005, and banned the hunting of mammals with dogs in England and Wales.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call police on 101 quoting CF0082500218 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.