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Man charged with hare coursing in East Lothian
A man has been charged with hare coursing in East Lothian.
Police saw a dog running around near Chapelhill in Dirleton on Sunday and detained a 24-year-old.
He has been reported to the procurator fiscal for hare coursing offences and given specific bail conditions not to enter East Lothian if he is in possession of a dog.
Insp Andy Hill, of Police Scotland, said: "Hare coursing is an illegal and cruel form of hunting hares."
He added: "Over the past few years we have seen East Lothian become a popular destination for people who wish to engage in this activity, particularly after the crops have been harvested and there are open fields where the animals have little cover."
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