Strasbourg - Two British hunt saboteurs who were bound over "to be of good behaviour" for blowing a horn and shouting at hounds won a legal action against their government yesterday. The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg ruled that the expression, "to be of good behaviour", used by Dorchester Crown Court was so imprecise that it gave Mrr Joseph Hashman and Ms Wanda Harrup insufficient guidance about how they should behave in future.