Having them round for Gin and Tonic's are you?![]()
It's 'Lye'![]()
Nope, sort for quicklime. Lye is completely different.
Having them round for Gin and Tonic's are you?![]()
It's 'Lye'![]()
That would do but for some a keyboard would suffice.
Ha, no... most of the time (3), they try and steal things from the outhouse at the end of the garden... 90ft+ garden means they have ample time to jump back over the fence once they hear the back door open or see me turn the kitchen light on... so they just run away![]()
Still a bit of a grey area... our first attempted burglary was middle of the day. We literally pulled up on the drive and went into the house just as said burglar was letting himself in the back door.
Basically he ran away and we guessed to the nearby woodland/ lake. We jumped in the car and waited for him at the other exit whilst mum phoned the police. Fact me and the old man went looking for him meant the police arrived in minutes with 2 dog units. Surely enough we found him and he jumped into some back garden, we followed, all hell broke loose and he ended up battered. Police arrived as owner of house ushered them in. Was pretty obvious we gave him a beating but nothing came of it. Might of helped that he was known to police and failed to turn up in court. Found 2 knives on him and he spent next 2 years in prison...
You should get yourself a guard dog with a garden of that size, we have a couple ofattackcuddly dogs that are highly protective of their owners and property, or territory as they see it. And boy can they run.. Tip, if there is an incident,egg them on furiouslycall them off immediately!![]()
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Nah you're right. I completely made it up in a vain attempt to impress some strangers over the internet
It has got me wondering what I have on hand to defend myself if someone breaks in though. The closest semi-useful thing upstairs would be my Ducky keyboard (very weighty!)
Everything else is downstairs. Knives, a cricket bat, torch, etc.
It has got me wondering what I have on hand to defend myself if someone breaks in though.
What's the mandatory sentence for murder?
Allergic unfortunately- well... not all, but so far the ones I'm not allergic to wouldn't make great guard dogs.
Out of interest can you provide a relatively recent link to a newspaper article where someone was sentenced to murder after defending themselves in their own home? In fact can you find one of someone being sentenced to manslaughter?
One of the only good things about being physically disabled is that it heavily skews the definition of reasonable force in your favour.
Oscar Pistorius said:I thought so too, but...
That's my point. It "seems", according to some people, that being arrested and convicted for defending yourself in your own home is common yet the only ones I can think of are ones like Tony Martin as you say.
the ones that you can find tend to be quite reasonable convictions - Tony Martin for example... he shot someone in the back as they were fleeing - hardly 'self defence'
yet people still bleat about it - in reality you're perfectly entitled to defend yourself in your own home, using weapons if needed too