Once nanny has passed the legislation outlawing hunting, she will do her utmost to ensure that the letter of the law is followed.
To this end she will be installing CCTV cameras on hedgerows, fences and trees along known hunting routes. This will enable her to photograph, and prosecute, those who hunt after the law is enshrined in the statue books.
However, the cost of this project will be in the region of £30M. A heavy price to pay to protect Basil Brush.
Nanny doesn’t care, she has long been looking for an excuse to erect her snooping cameras in the countryside; the one part of the UK that has, thus far, escaped this “Orwellian” plague of surveillance.
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