In an effort to combat the increasing instances of rural crime, Lincolnshire farmers are joining forces with local police to address thefts and the unauthorised practice of hare coursing. This initiative is introduced as concerns from the farming community grow regarding the effect of these crimes on their livelihoods and the local landscape. The partnership’s objective is to enhance communication between farmers and the police, which will ensure a swift reaction to any suspicious activities. This collaboration underscores the significance of community-led schemes in protecting the rural heritage of the region. The Lincoln Post adapted this story from the original reporting on news.google.com.
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