French government considers new hunting rules including alcohol ban
The government in France is considering making it a crime to drink alcohol while on a hunt, as part of a wider national discussion on whether to impose tighter regulations on hunting in general.
The junior minister for ecology, Bérangère Couillard, told Le Parisien that she is considering making it an “offence” to drink or take drugs while taking part in a hunt.
She visited Marne to observe operations of l’Office français de la biodiversité (OFB), which acts as the ‘hunting police’, before attending a hunting permit training.
Same rules as for driving
The rule is likely to be similar to that required when driving, as stated by the Highway Code. Ms Coulliard is working with the Ministry of Justice to determine the rules and the possible sanctions for breaking them.
The OFB or the gendarmerie could be responsible for issuing fines. The same rules are likely to apply when hunting on private land.
The Fédération nationale des chasseurs (FNC) has said that it is “open to all scenarios”.
Other measures on the table
The government has said that it is particularly keen to implement rules for hunts that take place with the help of vehicles, which typically track large game such as wild boar or deer, as accidents happen most often during these types of events.
This may mean that more measures are implemented, such as the rule that states hunters may only aim within a 30 degree angle in front of them (which is already in place in some areas). Read More...