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>Pro-hunting campaigner Otis Ferry has been arrested after an incident
>in which two women claim they were attacked.
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>Ferry, 25 - son of Roxy Music singer Bryan - was riding with the
>Heythrop Hunt in Tory leader David Camerons constituency when he
>allegedly confronted two women in a car who were monitoring the hunt.
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>Afterwards both women saw a doctor. And they claimed that their video
>camera and satellite navigation system had been stolen.
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>A police spokesman said: A man has been arrested in connection with
>this incident for offensive robbery and is currently on police bail
>until January 8.
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> A month ago the Mirror revealed a catalogue of violence and abuse by
>the Heythrop Hunt against pensioners and female monitors.
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>The latest incident will embarrass David Cameron, who has ridden with
>the hunt and is friends with the secretary.
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>Members even helped him into the Commons by canvassing for him when he
>stood as an MP.
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>The latest violence erupted as the hunt was finishing for the day in
>Chipping Norton in Mr Camerons Oxfordshire constituency.
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>Ferry and another man, who has not yet been arrested, allegedly went
>towards the women in their car to stop them filming the hunt.
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>The other man is said to have ripped out a window and hit a woman with
>a CB radio antenna he had broken off the roof. She was bruised and
>severely shocked.
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>Ferry allegedly grabbed a video camera from the footwell and wrestled
>the keys from one woman, bruising her arms and shoulder.
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>The men rode off as the women called the police. Police arrested Ferry
>at his home the following day.
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>Hunt protester Penny Little said: Both women had to have treatment
>for bruising and shock.
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>All they were trying to do was film hunting, which the Heythrop
>claims is legal and which we are suspicious of.
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>Ferry gained notoriety in 2004 as one of eight pro-hunting activists
>who showered flour on MPs in the House of Commons.
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>He was fined Ł350 and given an 18-month conditional discharge.
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