Licence Plate Issues
Many hunt quad bikes are missing, obscuring, or illegally altering number plates, making them difficult to trace.
Documenting reported incidents and demanding accountability for illegal hunting activities within the Test post category two area.
A total of 1 incidents have been reported in the Test post category two region since January 2023.
Hunts are causing havoc, distress and carnage across the British countryside.
The incidents recorded on this page fall under six key categories:
Many hunt quad bikes are missing, obscuring, or illegally altering number plates, making them difficult to trace.
Overloading quad bikes with multiple riders is dangerous and illegal unless the vehicle is specifically designed for passengers.
This includes reckless driving, riding on public roads without insurance, trespassing, and obstructing traffic.
When hounds are not properly controlled they ignore commands, trespass, stray unsupervised, chase (riot) on other animals, and are left behind—posing risks to themselves, the public, and wildlife.
Whether it’s hounds, riders, hunt staff, or support, hunts trespass by entering land without permission, including private property, nature reserves, housing estates, and livestock fields.
Hunts use aggression like verbal threats, physical assault, discriminatory remarks, and horses as weapons —in an attempt to stop people from watching them.
Are police forces enforcing the law? Hunt quad bikes must be registered, taxed, insured, and legally used on public roads. Hunting is not an agricultural activity, meaning hunts cannot claim farming exemptions.
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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.
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:
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.
I urge [Police Force Name] to take urgent and proactive enforcement action to tackle these recurring issues. Specifically, I request that:
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,