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Hunters

Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2019 10:49 am
by helendj
Hi there
Does anyone know when the hunters finish please. Can't seem to find anything in the Turkish papers
Thank you!

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2019 1:02 pm
by come_on_aylin
Check the link in this post for the most up to date info, http://www.kibkomnorthcyprusforum.com/v ... =8&t=44090

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2019 2:08 pm
by Trigger
What do they actually hunt? Every time I have been on a walk in the mountains / countryside, I have seen nothing but the odd bird.

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2019 3:01 pm
by helendj
Thank you for that very useful info. Be glad when it's all over, we literally are in the firing line, which is a pain!
As for what they hunt they lit a fire and were eating Turkish sausage lol

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2019 3:32 pm
by old trucker
Yes Helen dj it is all around me, it scares me as I am frightened to go out and take the dog's for a walk, it is so close to the house, I also fear for my cats too. Be glad when it's finished x

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2019 3:44 pm
by tomsteel
If hunters are closer than 200 metres from your property, call the police and report it. I am not sure you understand what being 'literally in the firing line' actually involves. It is sensible to minimise walking pets in areas where hunters are active, as do I, but they are not after cats, dogs, humans. Whatever your personal view of the activity, it is tightly controlled by law and is also part of the TC culture (sic).

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2019 5:02 pm
by old trucker
I have no problem with hunting,, In my younger years, living in the countryside I used to go hunting with my husband, it's just it sounds so close, as I am surrounded by lot's of massive shrubs and trees I cannot actually see anyone and I certainly am not gonna go looking. ps I did not say I am in the firing line!!

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 20 Jan 2019 6:30 pm
by helendj
No old trucker I did! and I am. Sitting outside is literally sitting in the firing line, and this was proven last year when my husband was actually shot. No joke either. The police who must have been called by our neighbour came twice, obviously to check their licences, then went away again. As for my poor dog he won't go out of the house until they're gone - it means my husband putting him in the car and taking him away to a safe area where he wasn't so terrified. We had shot hit our windows today - so they literally are a pain in the butt, they have no respect for people's property unfortunately and we are reduced to staying indoors, it wouldn't be so bad if they didn't start before daylight and go on all day, and for some reason this year it's not the odd one or two people it is at least 6-8 at a time, very strange. Not to worry, it finishes soon, thank goodness.

Re: Hunters

Posted: Mon 21 Jan 2019 6:46 am
by old trucker
Oh Helen that is awful my husband said a bullitt hit our neighbours house last week, really frightening , as for controlled by law that's a joke, still as you say soon finished thank goodness, I am the same as you I tend to stay indoors when they are about, keep safe xxx

Re: Hunters

Posted: Mon 21 Jan 2019 7:17 am
by helendj
Thank you for your kind words old trucker, much appreciated!

Re: Hunters

Posted: Mon 21 Jan 2019 7:31 am
by old trucker
You are welcome Helen, I understand how frightening it can be xx

Re: Hunters

Posted: Mon 21 Jan 2019 2:44 pm
by tomsteel
If shotgun pellets are hitting people or your property, take photos of the hunters and damage and call the police to report this. Show them the evidence. Also, call the hunting association to report these incidents. Nobody should be afraid in their own homes. 200 metres from an occupied property is the law!

Re: Hunters

Posted: Mon 21 Jan 2019 3:08 pm
by helendj
When my husband was shot the police came (from Girne) but wouldn't go into the fields as they had no cover! To be honest, bit of a waste of time

Re: Hunters

Posted: Tue 22 Jan 2019 6:14 am
by tomsteel
helendj wrote:When my husband was shot the police came (from Girne) but wouldn't go into the fields as they had no cover! To be honest, bit of a waste of time
Did you take the incident/complaint up higher within the Police chain of command if you were unhappy with the first responders?

Re: Hunters

Posted: Tue 22 Jan 2019 7:58 am
by old trucker
Sorry Tom Steel but it is a waste of your time and energy taking anything up here with the Police or higher up, it will never be dealt with, I am sad to say. This is the TRNC not the UK, I love living in the TRNC and accept the way it is.

Re: Hunters

Posted: Tue 22 Jan 2019 9:40 am
by tomsteel
old trucker wrote:Sorry Tom Steel but it is a waste of your time and energy taking anything up here with the Police or higher up, it will never be dealt with, I am sad to say. This is the TRNC not the UK, I love living in the TRNC and accept the way it is.
Have to beg to differ with your opinion of the TRNC Police. The two local stations close to where we live, Esentepe and Tatlisu, are very proactive and always investigate burglaries, illegal hunting, speeding, mount daily mobile patrols around our estate and are just generally helpful and supportive. I am sorry you appear to have had such negative experiences of the service provided in your circumstances. However, from reading the UK Press, it would appear the Police in the UK is not doing much in the way of investigating much of anything other than terrorism-related incidents. It all depends upon perspective I guess!

Re: Hunters

Posted: Tue 22 Jan 2019 11:03 am
by elizabeth
My next door neighbour, a police officer at the local station, quite often stands in his garden shooting at pigeons etc, his two sons walk along the lane opposite with shotguns. At times the eldest boy places a cushion on the garden wall by their gate to steady his gun while he takes pot shots at whatever he fancies, obviously the local police here don't take the same stance as those in Esentepe.

Re: Hunters

Posted: Tue 22 Jan 2019 2:51 pm
by tomsteel
elizabeth wrote:My next door neighbour, a police officer at the local station, quite often stands in his garden shooting at pigeons etc, his two sons walk along the lane opposite with shotguns. At times the eldest boy places a cushion on the garden wall by their gate to steady his gun while he takes pot shots at whatever he fancies, obviously the local police here don't take the same stance as those in Esentepe.
elizabeth, have you reported this? If so, what was the outcome?

Re: Hunters

Posted: Tue 22 Jan 2019 3:39 pm
by elizabeth
tomsteel wrote:
elizabeth wrote:My next door neighbour, a police officer at the local station, quite often stands in his garden shooting at pigeons etc, his two sons walk along the lane opposite with shotguns. At times the eldest boy places a cushion on the garden wall by their gate to steady his gun while he takes pot shots at whatever he fancies, obviously the local police here don't take the same stance as those in Esentepe.
elizabeth, have you reported this? If so, what was the outcome?
Who would we report it to, the police ?

Re: Hunters

Posted: Tue 22 Jan 2019 4:29 pm
by tomsteel
Absolutely and your Belidye/Baskan, press etc.

Re: Hunters

Posted: Tue 22 Jan 2019 9:41 pm
by elizabeth
tomsteel wrote:Absolutely and your Belidye/Baskan, press etc.
In your dreams I'm afraid, we still have to live here next door to this man and surrounded by his extended family.

Re: Hunters

Posted: Wed 23 Jan 2019 10:05 am
by tomsteel
elizabeth wrote:
tomsteel wrote:Absolutely and your Belidye/Baskan, press etc.
In your dreams I'm afraid, we still have to live here next door to this man and surrounded by his extended family.
Not my dreams! If you are unwilling to take any action, you must live with your problem. Posting on this forum will achieve nothing to alleviate the situation.

Re: Hunters

Posted: Wed 23 Jan 2019 11:53 am
by elizabeth
tomsteel wrote:
elizabeth wrote:
tomsteel wrote:Absolutely and your Belidye/Baskan, press etc.
In your dreams I'm afraid, we still have to live here next door to this man and surrounded by his extended family.
Not my dreams! If you are unwilling to take any action, you must live with your problem. Posting on this forum will achieve nothing to alleviate the situation.

Sorry, I'm not as brave or confrontational as you, nor did I realise that I'm not allowed to post a comment on a topic unless it meets with your approval.

Re: Hunters

Posted: Wed 23 Jan 2019 1:20 pm
by tomsteel
How do you know I am either "brave or confrontational", have we ever met? Your posts do not need my approval, but like you, I am entitled to comment on other posts, whether you like it or not. I still maintain if you are unwilling to address your concerns then posting on this forum will not resolve them. You stated the comment, "In your dreams." Live on with your neighbour in your current concern, report it or move.

Re: Hunters

Posted: Wed 23 Jan 2019 5:26 pm
by Samson
Interesting to note differing takes on hunting

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 27 Jan 2019 7:21 am
by old trucker
OH DEAR Tom Steele you live here, but know nothing about living here xx

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 27 Jan 2019 10:00 am
by tomsteel
old trucker wrote:OH DEAR Tom Steele you live here, but know nothing about living here xx
So you are the nominated 'expert' then? What has your opinion got to do with the topic of "hunting"?

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 27 Jan 2019 10:16 am
by EnjoyingTheSun
tomsteel has spoken, this subject is over. He has given his helpful advise, don't come on here and complain, move.
Unless it is complaining about the water in Esentepe of course

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 27 Jan 2019 11:48 am
by Deniz1
Grow up you lot!

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 27 Jan 2019 3:57 pm
by sophie
How very stupid, when the only advice people can give is to say "move" I know just how useless complaining to authorities is. Each day I pass an appalling abused dog (for 6 or 7 years at least) and all I get is "she is a solicitor". Are you seriously suggesting I move house?

Re: Hunters

Posted: Sun 27 Jan 2019 4:40 pm
by tomsteel
sophie wrote:How very stupid, when the only advice people can give is to say "move" I know just how useless complaining to authorities is. Each day I pass an appalling abused dog (for 6 or 7 years at least) and all I get is "she is a solicitor". Are you seriously suggesting I move house?
Move is just an option, not a directice. If the dog is being abused, report it or ignore it. I just fail to see how complaining on an expat forum will resolve these issues. Only direct involvement of the TRNC authorities will effect change, IMO. Our (neighbours included) difficulty with the Esentepe Bashkan regarding his extortion over water charges, elicited a similar post. However, we cannot (1200) households just up sticks!

Re: Hunters

Posted: Tue 29 Jan 2019 1:49 pm
by Hedge-fund
tomsteel wrote:
sophie wrote:How very stupid, when the only advice people can give is to say "move" I know just how useless complaining to authorities is. Each day I pass an appalling abused dog (for 6 or 7 years at least) and all I get is "she is a solicitor". Are you seriously suggesting I move house?
Move is just an option, not a directice. If the dog is being abused, report it or ignore it. I just fail to see how complaining on an expat forum will resolve these issues. Only direct involvement of the TRNC authorities will effect change, IMO. Our (neighbours included) difficulty with the Esentepe Bashkan regarding his extortion over water charges, elicited a similar post. However, we cannot (1200) households just up sticks!
Some people like to post for info/discussions/opinions just as you would have a group conversation in a coffee shop/restaurant/bar.

Re: Hunters

Posted: Tue 29 Jan 2019 2:06 pm
by Soner
Couldn't have put it better. Thank you Hedge-fund.