When I lived in a village in the Cotswolds, a neighbour who was a grandfather, was enjoying a peaceful afternoon in his garden with his 5 and 6 year old grandson and granddaughter, when they were 'legally' invaded by hounds, horses and riders, and the poor fox was set upon among his much loved garden flower beds, and ripped to shreds by the dogs in front of his and the children's eyes.
He was later sent a cheque for 'any damages'. He protested to no avail that nothing could compensate for the damage done to his grandchildren's terror at witnessing this savagery.
I sent a letter to Tony Banks MP (RIP) who was fighting at that time to bring in the current legislation.