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Unwanted Intruders
Hi All, To cut a long story short, we have youths jumping our fence as a short cut to gain access to the main road. The fence has been broken, which is a pain but can be repaired. However, we have told them three times this week not to use this, as we caught them going over. I have located in a DIY catologue some Anti-intruder Paint (Paint that stays wet). We were going to paint the top of the fence as a deterrent but am concerned as to where we would stand legally - could be be liable for damaging their clothes etc?? Thanks for any help you can give.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I friend of mine has a similar problem but is more sadistic than you as he uses carpet grippers nailed across the top of the fence plus said anti vandal paint
There is evidence of people coming in contact with these measures and as yet not one complaint
Just a thought, was there no mention of liability on the paint tin?
Thanks its a good opportunity for me to get rid of a cofession, an old trick of mine was to give the fence a good squirt of HP sauce. As soon as they see it on their lilly white hands, they think its somethig unsavory and go running back to mummy, and hey its perfectly legal to sauce your fence. If any mums and dad come round complaining, just say them bloody pigeons ! Another good deterent is some thorny shrubs like pyracantha (fire thorn) or berberris, looks good too hope you find a solution.
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