0 a person who tries to stop a hunt, especially a fox hunt, because they think it is cruel to animals --
The amendment seeks to compare in some way the actions of hunt saboteurs with the actions of hunts.
Let us consider the last set of phrases and ask ourselves whether hunt saboteurs fall within that group.
For example, the hunt saboteurs—a particularly disagreeable group of people—threaten serious violence to property.
It is not unusual for hunt saboteurs in their illegal activities to invite interference with hounds.
Many of its members are former hunt saboteurs and one or two of its members are present hunt saboteurs.
I personally have no particular sympathy with hunt saboteurs—none at all.
My noble friend specifically asked about legislation to deal with hunt saboteurs.
However, my noble friend's real and understandable worry is that the procedures to cope with hunt saboteurs vary throughout the country.