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Janet Baraclough wrote:
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But surely if you can only become injured by clambering over said
wall/fence, you cease to be a passer by and become an unwelcome visitor
Unwelcome visitors, thieves and burglars are entitled to go about
their business unmolested by their victims, as Tony Martin discovered.
So, the next time you get lost and go to the wrong house, the owner
should be entitled to shoot you in the back as you leave?
Yes, Martin's victims were attempting burglary, but that does not
justify shooting them as they fled.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.