Shocking footage shows huntsman yelling ‘get f***ing moving’ and lashing out at fox hunt saboteurs during furious row
The groups clash in an argument over private property before the saboteurs are chased from the farm
A CONFRONTATION between suspected fox hunters and saboteurs has ended with the rebels forced to run from the farm as they are chased and sworn at.
A male and a female, believed to be members of the Devon County Hunt Saboteurs, filmed their argument with the group of mounted riders that ended with the woman being pushed.
The heated clash began when the two people, believed to have their faces covered, walked up the path and were met with a number of riders on horseback, who immediately began to yell at them.
One man can be heard to say: "You're on private property and you're not allowed on it. Please remove yourself.
"You are on private property - there's no footpath on this farm so go back to the road now please."
The man and woman can then be heard explaining that they hadn't known the spot was private property as they had not seen a sign.
The pair agreed to leave and walked away but the people on horseback can be seen on the video to be riding towards them, pushing them away.
The man accused of trespassing can then be heard saying: "We're leaving, we're leaving."
He adds: "Don't ride your horses at us, we can't leave any quicker."
One of the men saddled on the horses then says: "you can run", with the pair then forced to start running from the clash.
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As the pair get closer to the gates to leave the farm, in Devon, a man wearing a red sweater then starts to chase them.
The huntsman screams at the pair, yelling: "You're f***ing leaving all right" and "get f***ing moving".
He then appears to hit the woman, with the man immediately saying: "don't do that".
The video of the confrontation has since been shared by Devon County Hunt Saboteurs.
A Devon and Cornwall Police spokesman told The Sun Online: "Police received reports of a number of people on private property, wearing balaclavas on Saturday the 17th December, near North Tawton.
"Advice was given to the caller, and police were satisfied that no laws had been broken in relation to the hunt."
He said that no further reports or allegations had been made to police.
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