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The dogs of law.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)

Publication: Spectator

Publication Date: 26-MAR-05

Author: Bostock-Smith, Colin ; Jones, Deborah
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COPYRIGHT 2005 The Spectator Ltd. (UK)

From Colin Bostock-Smith

Sir: Charles Moore reports that police have asked a master of foxhounds in the West of England to be 'a little more discreet'. The master may well have responded already. A notice on a road near Halwill in West Devon reads: 'Caution! Horses, dogs and foxes...

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