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Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to
put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. I've seen cops on video taser someone with 50K volts for saying "officer why am I under arrest?" or "officer what did I do wrong" or "wait...." or even "uh,....." I want my fence to make it clear that getting into or near my property is something you'd just be crazy to attempt. Money is NO object with this plan and I couldn't care less how complicated it is nor how long it would take to construct. I am dedicated to this idea and would be willing to spend ANY amount of money and ANY amount of time to do this. I'm not interested in a political or moral discussion on this plan. All I need is some ideas on how to do this. If you have some moral delima with my idea then maybe you should share this with someone besides me. Thanks and I look forward to some ideas and plans without political or moral grandstanding. |
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On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:55:02 -0400, Robert Blass
wrote: Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. I've seen cops on video taser someone with 50K volts for saying "officer why am I under arrest?" or "officer what did I do wrong" or "wait...." or even "uh,....." I want my fence to make it clear that getting into or near my property is something you'd just be crazy to attempt. Money is NO object with this plan and I couldn't care less how complicated it is nor how long it would take to construct. I am dedicated to this idea and would be willing to spend ANY amount of money and ANY amount of time to do this. I'm not interested in a political or moral discussion on this plan. All I need is some ideas on how to do this. If you have some moral delima with my idea then maybe you should share this with someone besides me. Thanks and I look forward to some ideas and plans without political or moral grandstanding. If you hurt someone you will be sued. |
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On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:38:02 -0400, Phisherman wrote:
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:55:02 -0400, Robert Blass wrote: Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. I've seen cops on video taser someone with 50K volts for saying "officer why am I under arrest?" or "officer what did I do wrong" or "wait...." or even "uh,....." I want my fence to make it clear that getting into or near my property is something you'd just be crazy to attempt. Money is NO object with this plan and I couldn't care less how complicated it is nor how long it would take to construct. I am dedicated to this idea and would be willing to spend ANY amount of money and ANY amount of time to do this. I'm not interested in a political or moral discussion on this plan. All I need is some ideas on how to do this. If you have some moral delima with my idea then maybe you should share this with someone besides me. Thanks and I look forward to some ideas and plans without political or moral grandstanding. If you hurt someone you will be sued. Not only that, but boobytraps invariably nail the owner most of the time. To the OP: quit being such a pussy. Set up a photobeam and rig up a half dozen shotguns to go off. Don't be afraid to go out into the yard and look around if you hear anything suspicious. |
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On Oct 3, 1:55*pm, Robert Blass wrote:
Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. I've seen cops on video taser someone with 50K volts for saying "officer why am I under arrest?" or "officer what did I do wrong" or "wait...." or even "uh,....." I want my fence to make it clear that getting into or near my property is something you'd just be crazy to attempt. Money is NO object with this plan and I couldn't care less how complicated it is nor how long it would take to construct. I am dedicated to this idea and would be willing to spend ANY amount of money and ANY amount of time to do this. I'm not interested in a political or moral discussion on this plan. All I need is some ideas on how to do this. If you have some moral delima with my idea then maybe you should share this with someone besides me. Thanks and I look forward to some ideas and plans without political or moral grandstanding. Ideas, plans, just get bids. |
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"Robert Blass" wrote in message
... Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. #1 = Law. You may be right about this last point, but (a) you can check (in a law library) and (b) it would be prudent to do so in case you are wrong -- because your liability (criminal or civil) is not limited by what you do not know (i.e. "ignorance of the law is no excuse.") #2 = Engineering. If you live in any organised municipality, the building permits office will tell you (free) whether you need a permit to build a fence and what sort of fence you may build. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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![]() On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:55:02 -0400, Robert Blass wrote: Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. [rant snipped] Thanks and I look forward to some ideas and plans without political or moral grandstanding. Any "low impedance" fence charger should work just fine for what you want. Get one that is UL listed. Expect to spend about $100 to $200 for the controller. (adequate high-impedance can be had for about $40) Check with your county to see if there are regulations on electric fences -- warning signs, etc. Even the worst fence charger shock is about like touching a sparkplug; it's a sudden jolt that punches you then lets go. You can't possibly grab ahold of one for a lengthy shock; that's a safety feature. The old "weed burner" chargers were particularly painful, but I don't think any of them were UL listed. -- Bob |
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On Oct 3, 2:55�pm, Robert Blass wrote:
Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. I've seen cops on video taser someone with 50K volts for saying "officer why am I under arrest?" or "officer what did I do wrong" or "wait...." or even "uh,....." I want my fence to make it clear that getting into or near my property is something you'd just be crazy to attempt. Money is NO object with this plan and I couldn't care less how complicated it is nor how long it would take to construct. I am dedicated to this idea and would be willing to spend ANY amount of money and ANY amount of time to do this. I'm not interested in a political or moral discussion on this plan. All I need is some ideas on how to do this. If you have some moral delima with my idea then maybe you should share this with someone besides me. Thanks and I look forward to some ideas and plans without political or moral grandstanding. just exactly what are the neighbors doing to bug you? walking thru your grass or vandalyzing your vehicle? after the lawsuit and court costs, both criminal and civil and the jail time you probably wouldnt be able to afford your home anymore. security cameras, even dummy ones is likely a better solution |
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the ambulance chaser lawyer who goes after you will love all the money
they make. a good hit on someone with a bad heart, might kill them.......... will 20 years in prison be enough? |
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Robert Blass wrote: Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I installed an "electric fence" inside my chain-link fence-enclosed backyard. The wire was an inch or so below the top rail. I bought the charger/fencer from a local farm supply store. It was rated to 30 miles of wire. Needless to say, it was more than adequate for my back yard. The arrangement was completely effective in keeping my large, yellow Labrador Retriever from climbing the fence. Given the report from my grown daughter and the young girl next door, both inadvertently having contacted the wire, I am absolutely certain that the "fence" was effective in keeping people OUT, too. Don't tell your home insurance agent of your plan. They'll drop you like a hot potato. Don't tell your neighbors, either. They'll respond to the challenge like never before. If you think your ahem relationship with [whomever you wish to keep out] is bad now, just wait until they get zapped. A better solution: Pull your window shades and turn up the volume on your TV. Good luck. You'll need it. -- ![]() JR |
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On Oct 3, 2:55�pm, Robert Blass wrote:
Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. I've seen cops on video taser someone with 50K volts for saying "officer why am I under arrest?" or "officer what did I do wrong" or "wait...." or even "uh,....." I want my fence to make it clear that getting into or near my property is something you'd just be crazy to attempt. Money is NO object with this plan and I couldn't care less how complicated it is nor how long it would take to construct. I am dedicated to this idea and would be willing to spend ANY amount of money and ANY amount of time to do this. I'm not interested in a political or moral discussion on this plan. All I need is some ideas on how to do this. If you have some moral delima with my idea then maybe you should share this with someone besides me. Thanks and I look forward to some ideas and plans without political or moral grandstanding. oh great. someone gets killed or injured, you get a bad reputation in your town and lose everything you own, if not by a judges rulling but easily thru legal fees, defening yourself. lawyers are expensive. so how are the neighbors hurting you? walking on your grass or vandalysing your property? some security cameras may discourage bad behavir incidently i tried posting a response like this yesterday but it never appeared |
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On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 19:29:48 -0500, Jim Redelfs
wrote: In article , Robert Blass wrote: Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I installed an "electric fence" inside my chain-link fence-enclosed backyard. The wire was an inch or so below the top rail. I bought the charger/fencer from a local farm supply store. It was rated to 30 miles of wire. Needless to say, it was more than adequate for my back yard. The arrangement was completely effective in keeping my large, yellow Labrador Retriever from climbing the fence. Given the report from my grown daughter and the young girl next door, both inadvertently having contacted the wire, I am absolutely certain that the "fence" was effective in keeping people OUT, too. Don't tell your home insurance agent of your plan. They'll drop you like a hot potato. Don't tell your neighbors, either. They'll respond to the challenge like never before. If you think your ahem relationship with [whomever you wish to keep out] is bad now, just wait until they get zapped. A better solution: Pull your window shades and turn up the volume on your TV. Good luck. You'll need it. Hiding information from your insurance company is not a good idea. If/when you have a large claim, you may be denied making the insurance itself a waste of money. Insurance companies are armed with effective lawyers. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Oct 3, 2:55?pm, Robert Blass wrote: incidently i tried posting a response like this yesterday but it never appeared ************************************************** *******************************8 It did here. |
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On Oct 4, 9:17�am, Phisherman wrote:
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 19:29:48 -0500, Jim Redelfs wrote: In article , Robert Blass wrote: Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I installed an "electricfence" inside my chain-linkfence-enclosed backyard. �The wire was an inch or so below the top rail. I bought the charger/fencer from a local farm supply store. �It was rated to 30 miles of wire. �Needless to say, it was more than adequate for my back yard. The arrangement was completely effective in keeping my large, yellow Labrador Retriever from climbing thefence. �Given the report from my grown daughter and the young girl next door, both inadvertently having contacted the wire, I am absolutely certain that the "fence" was effective in keeping people OUT, too. Don't tell your home insurance agent of your plan. �They'll drop you like a hot potato. �Don't tell your neighbors, either. �They'll respond to the challenge like never before. �If you think your ahem relationship with [whomever you wish to keep out] is bad now, just wait until they get zapped. A better solution: �Pull your window shades and turn up the volume on your TV. �Good luck. �You'll need it. Hiding information from your insurance company is not a good idea. If/when you have a large claim, you may be denied making the insurance itself a waste of money. �Insurance companies are armed with effective lawyers.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - yeah tell them in advance no coverage wait till after no coverage either. the whole thing is a bad idea. hazard doesnt have to be from electrocution. someone touches it and gets shocked and falls breaking leg. since OP broke law having fence in first place rthey will claim permanent disability $$$$$$$$$ ![]() again what are the intruders doing? |
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On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:38:02 -0400, Phisherman sayd
the following: On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:55:02 -0400, Robert Blass wrote: Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. I've seen cops on video taser someone with 50K volts for saying "officer why am I under arrest?" or "officer what did I do wrong" or "wait...." or even "uh,....." I want my fence to make it clear that getting into or near my property is something you'd just be crazy to attempt. Money is NO object with this plan and I couldn't care less how complicated it is nor how long it would take to construct. I am dedicated to this idea and would be willing to spend ANY amount of money and ANY amount of time to do this. I'm not interested in a political or moral discussion on this plan. All I need is some ideas on how to do this. If you have some moral delima with my idea then maybe you should share this with someone besides me. Thanks and I look forward to some ideas and plans without political or moral grandstanding. If you hurt someone you will be sued. CAN be sued, not WILL be sued. |
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On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 17:44:47 -0400, "Don Phillipson"
sayd the following: "Robert Blass" wrote in message .. . Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. #1 = Law. You may be right about this last point, but (a) you can check (in a law library) and (b) it would be prudent to do so in case you are wrong -- because your liability (criminal or civil) is not limited by what you do not know (i.e. "ignorance of the law is no excuse.") #2 = Engineering. If you live in any organised municipality, the building permits office will tell you (free) whether you need a permit to build a fence and what sort of fence you may build. Permits are for people who get caught without a permit. |
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On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 15:42:05 -0700 (PDT), "
sayd the following: just exactly what are the neighbors doing to bug you? They are ON my property. *I* paid for it for my enjoyment walking thru your grass or vandalyzing your vehicle? They didn't buy MY property. Unless we negotiate a 'use' permit then they have no right on my property. |
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sayd the following: since OP broke law having fence in first place rthey will claim permanent disability $$$$$$$$$ ![]() again what are the intruders doing? They are walking / loitering on MY property. I paid for this property for MY use. Unless someone pays me to use my land they have no right to be on my property. Ownership rights are absolute with no permissions of law. |
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![]() If you hurt someone you will be sued. CAN be sued, not WILL be sued. not today everyone is sue happy, easy money lets say someone gets hurt. they or their family sign with a ambulance chaser lawyer. lawsuit is free to the injured, if successful lawyer gets 1/3 as their cut. deny it all you want, what your planning might hurt someone. they get shocked trip, and fall breaking their leg. you had a illegal electric fence in a residential area. you sir are toast. theres a good chance you will lose your home just because of legal fees, even if you win. now lets say a kid gets hurt, their parents can sue you now, or the child himself can untill 2 years after he or she turns 18. frankly i wouldnt want that hanging over my head |
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On Oct 5, 7:58�pm, Robert Blass wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 13:24:43 -0700 (PDT), " sayd the following: since OP broke law having fence in first place rthey will claim permanent disability $$$$$$$$$ ![]() again what are the intruders doing? They are walking / loitering on MY property. I paid for this property for MY use. Unless someone pays me to use my land they have no right to be on my property. Ownership rights are absolute with no permissions of law. bet its kids walking on your grass? have you coinsidered a fence? |
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Robert Blass wrote:
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:38:02 -0400, Phisherman sayd the following: On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:55:02 -0400, Robert Blass wrote: Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. I've seen cops on video taser someone with 50K volts for saying "officer why am I under arrest?" or "officer what did I do wrong" or "wait...." or even "uh,....." I want my fence to make it clear that getting into or near my property is something you'd just be crazy to attempt. Money is NO object with this plan and I couldn't care less how complicated it is nor how long it would take to construct. I am dedicated to this idea and would be willing to spend ANY amount of money and ANY amount of time to do this. I'm not interested in a political or moral discussion on this plan. All I need is some ideas on how to do this. If you have some moral delima with my idea then maybe you should share this with someone besides me. Thanks and I look forward to some ideas and plans without political or moral grandstanding. If you hurt someone you will be sued. CAN be sued, not WILL be sued. Hi, Yes. And every human being has different tolerance to electric zap. |
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Robert Blass wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 13:24:43 -0700 (PDT), " sayd the following: since OP broke law having fence in first place rthey will claim permanent disability $$$$$$$$$ ![]() again what are the intruders doing? They are walking / loitering on MY property. I paid for this property for MY use. Unless someone pays me to use my land they have no right to be on my property. Ownership rights are absolute with no permissions of law. Hi, I bet you are RED republican, right? |
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Robert Blass wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 13:24:43 -0700 (PDT), " sayd the following: since OP broke law having fence in first place rthey will claim permanent disability $$$$$$$$$ ![]() again what are the intruders doing? They are walking / loitering on MY property. I paid for this property for MY use. Unless someone pays me to use my land they have no right to be on my property. Ownership rights are absolute with no permissions of law. YANAL (You Are Not A Lawyer), obviously. (Nor am I, but I have read up some on this.) Common law and case law in this country does not allow indiscriminate and potentially hazardous defenses for property. In the case of the electric fence, what if it injures a kid, or a cop chasing a burglar, neither of which are subject to trespass laws. The kid, because they lack the capacity to form criminal intent, and the cop because, well, chasing bad guys is his job. Even on farms, the hot wire sits on brightly colored insulators for a reason, to make it obvious. -- aem sends... |
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![]() Robert Blass wrote: On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 13:24:43 -0700 (PDT), " sayd the following: since OP broke law having fence in first place rthey will claim permanent disability $$$$$$$$$ ![]() again what are the intruders doing? They are walking / loitering on MY property. I paid for this property for MY use. Unless someone pays me to use my land they have no right to be on my property. Ownership rights are absolute with no permissions of law. Entirely dependent on which state you are in. Compare say CA and TX if you want to see vastly different laws... |
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In article , Tony Hwang wrote:
Robert Blass wrote: On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 13:24:43 -0700 (PDT), " sayd the following: since OP broke law having fence in first place rthey will claim permanent disability $$$$$$$$$ ![]() again what are the intruders doing? They are walking / loitering on MY property. I paid for this property for MY use. Unless someone pays me to use my land they have no right to be on my property. Ownership rights are absolute with no permissions of law. Hi, I bet you are RED republican, right? It's the Democrats that are "red". |
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Robert Blass wrote: On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 13:24:43 -0700 (PDT), " sayd the following: since OP broke law having fence in first place rthey will claim permanent disability $$$$$$$$$ ![]() again what are the intruders doing? They are walking / loitering on MY property. I paid for this property for MY use. Unless someone pays me to use my land they have no right to be on my property. Ownership rights are absolute with no permissions of law. YANAL (You Are Not A Lawyer), obviously. (Nor am I, but I have read up some on this.) Common law and case law in this country does not allow indiscriminate and potentially hazardous defenses for property. In the case of the electric fence, what if it injures a kid, or a cop chasing a burglar, neither of which are subject to trespass laws. The kid, because they lack the capacity to form criminal intent, and the cop because, well, chasing bad guys is his job. Even on farms, the hot wire sits on brightly colored insulators for a reason, to make it obvious. -- aem sends... That's why I told him to make sure the controller is UL listed. Bob |
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"SteveB" toquerville@zionvistas wrote: Use your brain. You're smarter than they are. That's debatable. A guy who wants to shock the **** out of his neighbors but doesn't want to hear about the legal and moral consequences of doing so may or may not have a high IQ, but either way there's *something* that isn't wired quite right in his head. |
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I bet you are RED republican, right?
It's the Democrats that are "red". You need to watch more news. Republicans are always "red." |
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Robert Blass wrote: They are walking / loitering on MY property. Without your permission or, if you have posted "No Trespassing" prominently and they continue to walk/loiter on your property, they are trespassing. Have you given your local law enforcement a chance (or three) to address the issue? Assuming you pay your taxes, you ought to make enough noise that they do their job. Assuming you are the curmudgeon of the neighborhood, you can be assured that any overt act of hostility from you toward the offenders will surely result in an unpleasant escalation of hostility. You may be "right" but that doesn't change human natu My guess is that those "walking / loitering" on your property believe they are doing no harm and that you are too easily upset. Again, you would do well to pull your shades and turn up the volume on the TV (ignore the trespassers) for a while to see if things cool down. Just like it was in grade school, if they no longer get a reaction from you, they'll likely move on to other pursuits. Good luck. -- ![]() JR |
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In article 31, Bert Byfield wrote:
I bet you are RED republican, right? It's the Democrats that are "red". You need to watch more news. Republicans are always "red." You need to study history, and understand the meaning of "red". It's the Dems. |
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![]() "Robert Blass" wrote in message ... On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 13:24:43 -0700 (PDT), " sayd the following: since OP broke law having fence in first place rthey will claim permanent disability $$$$$$$$$ ![]() again what are the intruders doing? They are walking / loitering on MY property. I paid for this property for MY use. Unless someone pays me to use my land they have no right to be on my property. Ownership rights are absolute with no permissions of law. As BJ Klinton said, "I feel your pain." You can be right, but enforcing rights is where it gets sticky. If you put up an electrical fence, one of these people may come back with a vengeance at two in the morning. Or put out some poison for your pets. Or toss an incendiary device in your trash cans. Yes, it is your property, and yes, there are things you can do to keep them from trespassing. You just have to weigh the upsides and the downsides. Maybe if you just made it muddy for a while, they'd go away. Or piled some bricks on the pathways they use. Or put up some motion activated sprinklers. Use your brain. You're smarter than they are. Steve |
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![]() "Doug Miller" wrote in message ... In article 31, Bert Byfield wrote: I bet you are RED republican, right? It's the Democrats that are "red". You need to watch more news. Republicans are always "red." You need to study history, and understand the meaning of "red". It's the Dems. I hope you enjoy President Obama. |
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On Oct 5, 7:55�pm, Robert Blass wrote:
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 15:42:05 -0700 (PDT), " sayd the following: just exactly what are the neighbors doing to bug you? They are ON my property. *I* paid for it for my enjoyment walking thru your grass or vandalyzing your vehicle? They didn't buy MY property. Unless we negotiate a 'use' permit then they have no right on my property. well get you affairs in order, if you have a family prepare them to be looked badly at. if you reproduced and have kids in school know they will be abused because of you. your not very brite, hopefully you dont have kids. considering a electric fence is one thing, like dreaming of robbing a bank and getting rich. but carrying out this idea is stupid, and you deserve all the bad things that will happen to you. lawsuits, criminal proscuetion, horrendous legal fees, public disdain, your picture in the paper in a bad way, losing your home and perhaps your freedom, if you end up in jail you will have the time to contemplate what you did wrong, |
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On Oct 3, 11:55*am, Robert Blass wrote:
Not for keeping animals IN but for keeping neighbors OUT. I'd like to put enough voltage on the fence to pain so much pain you'd scream and possibly loose you bowl/bladder controls but NOT enough voltage to do permanent harm or death. I figure if it's legal for cops to taser you with 50,000 volts for as little as talking back to the cop or asking a question then my idea would be legal since trespassing is illegal everywhere. I've seen cops on video taser someone with 50K volts for saying "officer why am I under arrest?" or "officer what did I do wrong" or "wait...." or even "uh,....." I want my fence to make it clear that getting into or near my property is something you'd just be crazy to attempt. Money is NO object with this plan and I couldn't care less how complicated it is nor how long it would take to construct. I am dedicated to this idea and would be willing to spend ANY amount of money and ANY amount of time to do this. I'm not interested in a political or moral discussion on this plan. All I need is some ideas on how to do this. If you have some moral delima with my idea then maybe you should share this with someone besides me. Thanks and I look forward to some ideas and plans without political or moral grandstanding. Google electric fences. They are all over the place and no, you won't get sued. They are designed to deliver electric pulses that hurt, but allow people and animals to get away. They are easily defeated by humans with tools, however. They are meant for livestock. |
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