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Videos of duck hunters

To: 'Debbie Lustig' <>, birding-aus <>
Subject: Videos of duck hunters
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 09:04:28 +1000
Is it correct that the hunter isn't allowed to approach within 10m? I thought 
that applied to protesters in relation to hunters, but what happens when the 
hunter approaches them? Are they legally obliged to move away, or does it not 
apply in that situation?

Naturally the hunter isn't allowed to then start pushing them around like that. 
It's a pity they didn't have another camera on him to capture what happened 
once the camera was dropped.

Peter Shute

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> Some of this footage may disturb viewers. Opening morning at Lake
> Buloke, central Victoria, 17 March.
> http://duckrescue2012.com/2012/03/17/hunter-abuse-cruelty-exposed/
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