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Otis Ferry

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Otis Ferry, born 1 November 1982 is the son of singer Bryan Ferry and model Lucy Ferry. He is currently joint master of the south Shropshire hunt, England. He is well known for being a pro-fox hunting activist.[1]

Education

Ferry attended Marlborough College, but he dropped out at 16.

Hunt Activist

In 2004, Otis Ferry, and some other pro-hunting protesters, stormed the House of Commons in protest at anti-hunting legislation. All eight were convicted of violating the Public Order Act 1986, were each fined £350 and given 18-month conditional discharges.


In 2004, Tatler magazine put him at #2 in their list of the 200 "most dateable" men.[2]

Drink-Driving

Ferry was in court in August 2006 accused of drunk driving. He changed his plea from innocent to guilty halfway through the trial at Stroud magistrates court in Gloucestershire. His blood-alcohol level was 55 micrograms, 20 above the legal limit of 35.[3] The hearing has been adjourned and there are once again allegation of preferential treatment. [4]

Further Controversies

2007

Ferry threw a photographer's keys into the gutter outside Boujis after a BAFTA after-show party. He was arrested and spent a night in police cells.[5] He was arrested again after an incident with hunt protestors in November 2007. what a prick.[6]

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