Yes, but my joy is short lived. It is a pity that the police (who constantly use �lack of available officers� when they are unable to attend incidents) could not marshal their resources more efficiently. To visit a field three times in five days, with up to four police cars, demonstrates to me that they are not talking to each other.
After the first visit, having satisfied themselves that nothing untoward was taking place, they should have left the farmer alone to get on with his business and investigated some other crimes which, no doubt, they were unable to do whilst they were persecuting the farmer.
I note that the Leicestershire police spokesman accepts that �...they had a duty to respond to every call made by the public reporting a suspected crime.� Perhaps they might do better to remember that when a householder rings them to say he has a burglar on the premises.