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Would any-one know if it is okay to put pieces of broken glass on a garden fence. I live in an undesirable neighbourhood and would like to make sure my house is secure when I go away in a couple of months. Thank-you.
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"Traditionally owners have put deterrents to trespassers on their wall or fence and if it is a party wall just on their side. You will often have seen spikes or broken glass or barbed wire on the top of walls.
However, if the wall/fence borders the public highway, then the local authority has powers to protect the public by having the deterrent removed if it thinks it could cause a danger to highway users. If the deterrents causes a nuisance or by your negligence injures a passer by, then they may be able to sue you. Err on the side of caution because if the deterrent is considered to be excessive you could open yourself up to a criminal prosecution for an injury caused".
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http://www.gardenlaw.co.uk/walls.html
Remember that if, say, a child climbs into your garden to retrieve his ball, you could face a civil claim for compensation in respect of any injuries that he might incur. (Clearly displayed notices, warning of the hazard, might reduce your liability but they wouldn't automatically negate it).
Chris
"Traditionally owners have put deterrents to trespassers on their wall or fence and if it is a party wall just on their side. You will often have seen spikes or broken glass or barbed wire on the top of walls.
However, if the wall/fence borders the public highway, then the local authority has powers to protect the public by having the deterrent removed if it thinks it could cause a danger to highway users. If the deterrents causes a nuisance or by your negligence injures a passer by, then they may be able to sue you. Err on the side of caution because if the deterrent is considered to be excessive you could open yourself up to a criminal prosecution for an injury caused".
Source:
http://www.gardenlaw.co.uk/walls.html
Remember that if, say, a child climbs into your garden to retrieve his ball, you could face a civil claim for compensation in respect of any injuries that he might incur. (Clearly displayed notices, warning of the hazard, might reduce your liability but they wouldn't automatically negate it).
Chris
This is supposed to be legal, hope so, just bought some.
http://www.insight-se....com/per-prickler.htm
http://www.insight-se....com/per-prickler.htm
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Thank-you to all that answered. I just want to feel happy that my property is safe whilst I am away. I know I will spend the whole two weeks worrying about it otherwise. Thank-you for that link vulcan 42. It did look very interesting although I was put off when I read the following
/// although Prikla will not cause serious injury to anyone coming into contact with it///
I do not really see the point in this if it does not cause injury.
Someone mentioned barbed wire to me. Though I think this is very unsightly.
/// although Prikla will not cause serious injury to anyone coming into contact with it///
I do not really see the point in this if it does not cause injury.
Someone mentioned barbed wire to me. Though I think this is very unsightly.
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"Thank-you to all that answered. I just want to feel happy that my property is safe whilst I am away. I know I will spend the whole two weeks worrying about it otherwise. Thank-you for that link vulcan 42. It did look very interesting although I was put off when I read the following
/// although Prikla will not cause serious injury to anyone coming into contact with it///
I do not really see the point in this if it does not cause injury.
Someone mentioned barbed wire to me. Though I think this is very unsightly"
So if a child climbs the fence to retrieve a ball you would wish them an injury.!!
"Thank-you to all that answered. I just want to feel happy that my property is safe whilst I am away. I know I will spend the whole two weeks worrying about it otherwise. Thank-you for that link vulcan 42. It did look very interesting although I was put off when I read the following
/// although Prikla will not cause serious injury to anyone coming into contact with it///
I do not really see the point in this if it does not cause injury.
Someone mentioned barbed wire to me. Though I think this is very unsightly"
So if a child climbs the fence to retrieve a ball you would wish them an injury.!!
Even razor wire is a deterrent .. not a lacerating/killing device.
Unfortunately, this is what some folk have to do to protect their land/posessions in dodgy areas. Those of us who can leave doors unlocked and windows open at night without fear have to accept this .. and are lucky people.
If you do have to use it .. make sure is is not visible or touchable without climbing up, if next to highway/path.
Unfortunately, this is what some folk have to do to protect their land/posessions in dodgy areas. Those of us who can leave doors unlocked and windows open at night without fear have to accept this .. and are lucky people.
If you do have to use it .. make sure is is not visible or touchable without climbing up, if next to highway/path.
Is it just me but surely if a child kicks a ball over the fence he should be asking the owner for permission to retrieve it not shinning over the fence/wall? Not that I think they should get cut to ribbons for doing so, but it is not acceptable in my opinion either to trespass.
I know it isn't the quick solution you are looking for, but I would suggest in the longer term growing some prickly plants, something like this:
http://www.gardenbarg...s-with-free-guide.htm
I know it isn't the quick solution you are looking for, but I would suggest in the longer term growing some prickly plants, something like this:
http://www.gardenbarg...s-with-free-guide.htm