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I have a plan for a great crime prevention scheme. Attach 2 .50 calibre belt fed machine guns to a directional CCTV camera.The plan is still on the drawing board, but there may be some opposition to the patent. :twisted:
Cheers for the info guys.As for the legal aspect, i couldnt give a dam about human rights, they lost them when they tried to nick my property!
got some excellent little tripwire devices that i use at work. simply screw them onto anything put a piece of fishing line across to make a trip wire and job done!!! anyone walks through it sets off a small explosive charge (similar volume to a shotgun cartridge although i can get hold of larger!). then you can get out and inform them of there unacceptable behaviour!
I did read of a guy who mined his garden with paint balls devices that were set off by trip wires. All perfectly legit as he had put up signs saying 'Beware Mines' top comply with the Ocupiers Liability Act. Somebody tried to screw his house and got a right splatting and was quite easy to identify :D Shane he didn't deep freeze the paint balls first :twisted:
Even better if you put them inside an old oil drum! :twisted: Not that I know about that sort of thing, of course!
I have a vague recollection of my uncle having problems with scrotes when I was about 8 or 9. He wired his car to the mains, some scrote grabbed his door handle and nearly died. The police were laughing so hard they forgot to bollock my uncle :lol: :lol: Bearing in mind this is about 30 years ago my memory is abit fuzzy!
I like it, but of course I couldn't condone that sort of action A guy I used to work for, was doen by the Police after he got fed up with people trying to nick his car. He put a piece of wood with a 6" nail throughg it under the drivers seat. Somebody tried to nick the car and was found by the Police, still inside the car, in agony. The thief got done for attempted theft, my ex-boss got a caution for assault.As he said, it was worth it. Again, I can't condone that sort of action.