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Old 06-12-2009, 10:20 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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In article , Christina Websell
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But it does not apply if your shed door/window was not open, surely?
If your shed is broken into it's nothing to do with open back doors. I have
a notice on my back gate "dogs running free inside - do not enter"
It would be a foolish burglar that tried to break into my shed or try and
take my rare breed poultry. Or indeed try and enter my house through the
open back door..

Tina



Hmm what about the burglar who sued the householder after he climbed
over a wall and got bitten in the back garden of the house? He said he
was merely 'looking for his cat'

Isn't it a bit like saying
Beware house owner might do serious harm to burglars entering premises
for unlawful reasons?


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