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Ponce
13th February 2011, 10:49 AM
And leave your doors open, burglars might just get hurt while using their shoulder to break the door down.
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Don’t put wire on your windows – it might hurt burglars! Villagers outraged after police order them not to protect garden sheds.

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 3:15 AM on 13th February 2011.

Residents in Surrey and Kent villages have been ordered by police to remove wire mesh from their windows as burglars could be injured.

Home owners in the villages of Tandridge and Tatsfield in Surrey and in Westerham, Brasted and Sundridge in Kent have said they are furious that they are being branded 'criminals' for protecting their property.
Locals had reinforced their windows with wire mesh after a series of shed thefts but were told by community police officers that the wire was 'dangerous' and could lead to criminals claiming compensation if they 'hurt themselves'.

'Dangerous': Police have told villagers that wire mesh protecting their windows could hurt burglars and lead to lawsuits
Surrey Police have defended the move but outraged residents have attacked the force for seemingly trying to protect criminals.
Thomas Cooper, of Tatsfield, Surrey, said he put the mesh around three of his garden sheds after two break-ins over the past four years.

He said he decided to take action after reports of a rise in shed burglaries in the area near the Kent and Surrey border.

'I have three sheds and had two break-ins in the past four years,' Mr Cooper explained.

'I reinforced my shed windows with wire mesh, but was told by the police I had to be very careful because thieves can actually sue you if they get hurt.

'"I mean, what are you meant to do? Let them take your stuff? It is ridiculous that the law protects them even though they are breaking it.'
More...As a family of 14 gypsies face eviction for terrorising their neighbours and wrecking the £1.2m home where they live on benefits, will they trash YOUR street next?

Last month mother-of-three Samantha Cullum had her entire shed pinched in the village of Brasted, near Sevenoaks in Kent, when thieves simply lifted it onto a truck in the dead of night.

'We had some tools stolen every now and again, but this time they took the entire shed - I couldn't believe it.'
Tatsfield homeowner Dave Bishop labelled the police advice 'unbelievable' and said people should be allowed to protect their property.

Breaking and entry: Police warned criminals could sue if they sustain injuries while attempting burglary
Crime reduction officer for Tandridge PC John Lee commented: 'We are constantly advising homeowners to protect their property and the contents of their shed or garage, however, a commonsense approach needs to be taken.

'To properly secure your sheds, Surrey Police strongly advises people to invest in items such as good-quality locks and bolts, and not to resort to homemade devices, as this could cause injury.'

A police source added: 'Homemade devices can cause injury and there have been cases where criminals have sued for injuries they have suffered while committing a criminal act.

'We are advising people to do whatever they can to protect their property, but wire mesh is not one of the suggestions we would make.'



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1356388/Villagers-outraged-police-order-protect-garden-sheds.html#ixzz1Dr1IYsQ9

General of Darkness
13th February 2011, 11:54 AM
Wire? Screw me, if you try to break into my house you'll have a LOAD of problems to deal with.

Number one

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Number two, and this is just one of my dogs. ;)

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TheNocturnalEgyptian
13th February 2011, 12:26 PM
The original Kung Fu San Soo was developed to handle bandits while on the road. The monks who perfected KFSS were compassionate enough to set your arm after they broke it.

Don't steal.

Santa
13th February 2011, 12:34 PM
This is classic fubar....

The thieves themselves have become more important toward the profit motive of law enforcement
than the consumers who've traditionally paid for their services.

vacuum
13th February 2011, 12:57 PM
Good old UK.

Gangsta99
13th February 2011, 01:31 PM
Welcome to England. I am surprised they have any rights still in that backward country.

Ponce
13th February 2011, 02:56 PM
Well folks, remember that now day the cops right here in the US will only answer to an accident if someone is hurt, burglary report only by phone, home violence only if someone is hurt and so on, and so on, and so on........... here in my Micky Mouse town I only see them at the restaurant between 12:00 and 1:00 pm for lunch.

gunDriller
13th February 2011, 03:25 PM
and i was just thinking about augmenting my screen doors with chain link fence, razor-wire, etc.

Twisted Titan
13th February 2011, 06:19 PM
Those who worship The Law will eventually be crushed by it

Serpo
13th February 2011, 07:57 PM
Breaking and entry: Police warned criminals could sue if they sustain injuries while attempting burglary

Mouse
14th February 2011, 01:47 AM
GoD - you should not let Glenn Beck train your dog!!!!!

:D

sirgonzo420
14th February 2011, 06:18 AM
GoD - you should not let Glenn Beck train your dog!!!!!

:D




hahaha


post-stealer!

Ponce
14th February 2011, 09:06 AM
If you own a guard dog don't forget to take his teeth out, you don't want it to bite the burglar.......and if you use a gun because your life is in danger use blanks and not live rounds...........and don't forget to invite the burglar to a drink before you send him on his way with all your property.

Awoke
14th February 2011, 01:18 PM
If you own a guard dog don't forget to take his teeth out, you don't want it to bite the burglar.......and if you use a gun because your life is in danger use blanks and not live rounds...........and don't forget to invite the burglar to a drink before you send him on his way with all your property.



...and don't forget to ask the burglar if they suffer from any allergies before giving them anything to drink or eat!


:lol

freespirit
14th February 2011, 01:35 PM
reminds me of a story i heard about a burglar that broke into and robbed a private home. on his way out of the house, he slipped on some ice on the front porch, broke his leg and sued the home owner for damages and won!

IMHO-- if you injure yourself during the commission of a crime, you should not have the right to sue. if you weren't there committing a crime, you wouldn't have been injured.

the lawyers are as much to blame as the criminals in these situations.

Ponce
14th February 2011, 01:40 PM
Well, I live so isolated that any burglar that comes around will end up in the "black" pit.............hummmm, did I say "black?"........sorry about that, I meant to say the "African-American" pit.

Awoke
15th February 2011, 04:39 AM
the lawyers are as much to blame as the criminals in these situations.


That's because the lawyers are criminals.