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Previously on "Local Govt W@nk-Think or Or A True Reflection of Spinless Britain?"

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  • MrsGoof
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    I worked for a company many years ago that had to spend a fortune putting warning signs on flat roofs after a thief fell through a skylight.

    I never changes

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  • Euro-commuter
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    Leave lights on for the vandals: Council has 'duty of care' to protect intruders from school hazards

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770

    How the feck can you have a 'duty of care' to an intruder - someone who is not authorised and has no permission to be on the premises.

    Will they be having 24/7 staff on site to help intruders carry out any items they want so as they don't hurt their backs lifting stolen goods.

    FFS!!
    And stop smoking in your home from July 1st, it's a burglar's place of work.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by threaded
    I've planted these bushes that originally come from somewhere in Africa. They live with a symbiotic bacteria on their thorns. Anyone who gets their skin pierced by the thorns on said bush ends up with nads the size of melons for a day or so.

    Funnily enough it was a police officer ?on BBC TV? who first introduced me to this wondrous plant as an effective deterrent to prowlers.

    I would highly recommend it as it indeed very good for encouraging chummies to prowl another area.
    I've had my pr1ck on a bush that led to a nasty rash. Best avoided.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by threaded
    I've planted these bushes that originally come from somewhere in Africa. They live with a symbiotic bacteria on their thorns. Anyone who gets their skin pierced by the thorns on said bush ends up with nads the size of melons for a day or so.

    Funnily enough it was a police officer ?on BBC TV? who first introduced me to this wondrous plant as an effective deterrent to prowlers.

    I would highly recommend it as it indeed very good for encouraging chummies to prowl another area.
    There is a plant that harbours gnonorrhea?

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  • threaded
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    I've planted these bushes that originally come from somewhere in Africa. They live with a symbiotic bacteria on their thorns. Anyone who gets their skin pierced by the thorns on said bush ends up with nads the size of melons for a day or so.

    Funnily enough it was a police officer ?on BBC TV? who first introduced me to this wondrous plant as an effective deterrent to prowlers.

    I would highly recommend it as it indeed very good for encouraging chummies to prowl another area.

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  • wobbegong
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    Should we also leave our car unlocked and ticking over so the poor little darlings don't injure themselves breaking glass or hotwiring it?

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  • King Cnvt
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    I worry that burglars will slip on the hallway mat or bang their heads climbing in through open windows.

    In my home I have fixed safety instructions to the wall outside to make sure they don't harm themselves getting in and out whilst I'm away.

    HTH

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  • Local Govt W@nk-Think or Or A True Reflection of Spinless Britain?

    Leave lights on for the vandals: Council has 'duty of care' to protect intruders from school hazards

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770

    How the feck can you have a 'duty of care' to an intruder - someone who is not authorised and has no permission to be on the premises.

    Will they be having 24/7 staff on site to help intruders carry out any items they want so as they don't hurt their backs lifting stolen goods.

    FFS!!

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