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    Just got home from the shops, the MOFO's have been back and carved up the lawn again...
    This space for rent.

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    I say get yourself a paint ball gun ,spend a couple of days on the front
    Porch pretending to fix it and , oops officer it accidently went off as they
    Happen to be riding by
    When God said “Let there be light” he surely must have meant perfectly coherent light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dnar View Post
    Just got home from the shops, the MOFO's have been back and carved up the lawn again...

    ok, i have to ask..

    is it your lawn only, or every lwan in the neighourhood?
    "its called character briggs..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaNeK779 View Post
    ok, i have to ask..

    is it your lawn only, or every lwan in the neighourhood?
    No, it's just us.
    This space for rent.

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    Sounds more like a grudge then.

    Had any run ins with some kids in the last 6 months?

    Also, the fence is sounding more and more like the solution. If you want the feeling of openness I'd do a 2ft steel picket fence on the front and why not a hedge sized fence at the side along with some hedge to take it right down to the road?

    Only way they're going to get across a 2ft steel fence is to bunny hop it and if it turns out too small, you could later build a small wall say 1ft, then remount the fence back onto it. Alternatively you could just go for a 2 ft wall straight off but I would think fencing would be cheaper and a picket style would retain the open feeling.
    Last edited by White-Light; 05-12-2012 at 23:59. Reason: Forgeot the layout of your garden!

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    I think a moat, with alligators should do it. Or sharks with lazoor beams.
    Have you considered a 'Keep off the grass' sign? It seems to work for kids all over the Uk. They're normally straight onto the crack...
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dnar View Post
    No, it's just us.
    and are you the only open and unprotected garden in the neighbourhood?
    "its called character briggs..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by White-Light View Post
    Sounds more like a grudge then.

    Had any run ins with some kids in the last 6 months?
    Yep and nope.

    Quote Originally Posted by norty303 View Post
    I think a moat, with alligators should do it. Or sharks with lazoor beams.
    Have you considered a 'Keep off the grass' sign? It seems to work for kids all over the Uk. They're normally straight onto the crack...
    ROFL!
    Quote Originally Posted by LaNeK779 View Post
    and are you the only open and unprotected garden in the neighbourhood?
    No. It's a definite grudge attack. I spoke with the police again today, there is not much they can do but they did clarify what I can do (reasonable force to protect my property) but spiking the lawn is not recommended in case they get injured (I could be sued). Go figure, I have to take care of shit-head vandals trespassing on my property?

    I think I like the US system better. "BANG! Halt mother fucker!".
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    Quote Originally Posted by dnar View Post
    but they did clarify what I can do (reasonable force to protect my property) but spiking the lawn is not recommended in case they get injured (I could be sued). Go figure, I have to take care of shit-head vandals trespassing on my property?
    Welcome to the crazy world of UK law, which the Aus system seems to be following very closely.

    Here's a good example of reasonable force gone wrong.

    Scenario as paper doesn't explain it that well in my opinion (in little bits between other dialogue).

    Mentally retarded guy at swimming pool with carer. Refuses to leave. Carer can't control him. After closing time but still won't leave so police called. Police arrive and try to grab man but he jumps in pool. So fish him out and handcuff him - excessive force!

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/20...ice-restrained

    Like you said in the US they'd have probably pulled him out, hand cuffed him, hog tied him and took him home.

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    well, I would start asking questions at home. any other family member pissed off someone lately?
    I mean, it is not so difficult to find out who owns a couple of dirt bikes in the area.

    plus, the fact that you have never seen them mans that they know when you are not at home

    it all starts to look like a question of ...

    "its called character briggs..."

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