Exposing the Havoc Caused by Hunts Across the UK

For years, hunts have wreaked havoc across the British countryside—terrorising wildlife, killing their own hounds, intimidating the public, and damaging property. But it’s not just animals that are suffering. From reckless quad bike use to dangerous road incidents, trespassing on farmland, and violent clashes with local people, the scale of the havoc is vast—and too often ignored.

HuntHavoc.info exists to document this carnage and make one thing clear: this is not a rural tradition—it’s chaos.

We’re calling on the public to take action. Contact your local MP and ask them to visit HuntHavoc.info to see the reality for themselves—and to support the strongest possible amendments to the 2004 Hunting Act. It’s time for real protection—for rural communities, for public safety, and for the wildlife caught in the crossfire.

What we do

Logging the Chaos

We collect and categorise thousands of hunt-related incidents across the UK—tracking them by police constabulary to expose the true scale of the issue. 

These include wildlife being chased or killed, hounds injured or left to die, reckless quad bike use, dangerous road incidents, trespass, and even violence and intimidation toward the public. HuntHavoc.info exists to show this is not rural tradition—it’s repeated, widespread

 lawlessness that affects animals, people, and the countryside every single week.

Demand Accountability

With our streamlined tools, you can send pre-drafted letters directly to your local MP, urging them to visit HuntHavoc.info and support stronger amendments to the Hunting Act. 

This site highlights that it’s not just wildlife being harmed—rural communities are also paying the price. Hunts regularly show reckless disregard for traffic laws, public safety, and property boundaries, often flouting existing legislation with impunity.

 The more the public speaks up, the more pressure we put on MPs to act decisively.

Ensuring Justice

By shining a spotlight on the havoc caused by hunts, we apply pressure on politicians, the public, and law enforcement to end the culture of impunity. Hunts are not only breaching the Hunting Act—they are routinely ignoring laws that would apply to anyone else.

 It’s time for that to change. HuntHavoc.info exists to make this injustice impossible to ignore, and to help push for a future where both wildlife and rural communities are properly protected from hunt-related crime.

A Project by

Hunt Havoc is a project run by Protect the Wild, made possible thanks to the tireless efforts of hunt monitors and saboteur groups across the country who document the reality on the ground. Their vital work provides the evidence we compile into one user-friendly platform—so the public, press, and politicians can see the full extent of the destruction caused by hunts.

It’s Time to Hold Hunts Accountable

   Together, we can show MPs the true cost of hunting.

Find Your Area by Clicking Our Interactive Map and Take Action

Use this template to send to your local police constabulary.

Dear Chief Constable [Surname],

I am writing to raise serious concerns about the widespread and ongoing violations of road traffic laws, reckless quad bike use, and the danger posed by out-of-control hunting hounds across [Police Force Region]. These persistent issues present significant public safety risks, disrupt communities, and undermine confidence in law enforcement when clear offences are ignored or unenforced.

The Problem: Recklessness and Lawbreaking by Hunts

For too long, organised hunts have operated with blatant disregard for road safety laws, putting motorists, pedestrians, animals, and property at risk. The most pressing issues include:

1. Quad Bike Law Violations

  • Unregistered and untaxed quad bikes being used illegally on public highways.
  • Quad bikes carrying multiple passengers in unsafe conditions, often without helmets or protective gear.
  • Reckless and dangerous use of quad bikes on roads and footpaths, frequently leading to near-misses or accidents.

2. Road and Traffic Hazards

  • Hunts obstructing roads and disrupting traffic, forcing vehicles into dangerous situations.
  • Hunt participants ignoring highway regulations, failing to control their vehicles properly, or acting aggressively towards other road users.

3. Hounds Loose on Roads – A Growing Danger

  • Hounds being abandoned or left behind, creating hazards for motorists and pedestrians.
  • Dogs running uncontrolled onto roads, leading to accidents, injuries, and unnecessary distress for local communities.
  • Hunts failing to take responsibility for their animals, leaving them to roam unsupervised and at risk.

The Evidence: HuntHavoc.info – Logging the Chaos

A growing body of evidence at HuntHavoc.info documents these repeated offences across the UK, categorised by police force. The database provides clear proof of non-enforcement in cases where hunts have broken the law without consequence.

The Request: Immediate Action and Accountability

I urge [Police Force Name] to take urgent and proactive enforcement action to tackle these recurring issues. Specifically, I request that:

  1. Quad bike regulations be properly enforced, ensuring that all vehicles are legally registered, taxed, and road-safe.
  2. Traffic laws be applied equally to hunt-related offences, with proper investigation and action taken against dangerous driving and road obstruction.
  3. Hound control be treated as a serious safety issue, with hunts held accountable for loose or abandoned dogs on roads.
  4. A clear reporting mechanism be established so the public can report hunt-related road safety violations easily and expect a timely response.
  5. Transparency and accountability measures be introduced to ensure police forces do not grant leniency or preferential treatment to hunting groups.

Hunts are not above the law, and continued failure to act only fuels public frustration and diminishes trust in policing. The dangers posed by reckless quad bike use and out-of-control hounds must be addressed before more accidents occur.

I request a formal response outlining the steps that [Police Force Name] intends to take regarding these matters. Please confirm receipt of this letter and provide a timeline for planned enforcement actions or policy reviews concerning hunt-related road offences.

I look forward to your response and a firm commitment to ensuring accountability, enforcing the law, and protecting public safety.

Yours sincerely,