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Any advise on deterring teenagers welcome.


Mike, I have found the perfect answer for you! Take a look....

http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/8...nggrans1jy.swf
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ROFL :~))
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Mike, I have found the perfect answer for you! Take a look....

http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/8...nggrans1jy.swf

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Anne, how could you, you promised me that you would never show that to
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"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
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"Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote in message
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"Muddymike" wrote in message

Any advise on deterring
teenagers welcome.


A good barb wire fence?


If you have access to a large rambling rose such as rambling Rector,

wedding
day, Alberic Barbier etc etc Cut some stems up and push the 1' long

hardwood
cuttings into the ground every 6" or so (you may have to loosen the soil

to
get them in) along the boundary within a year it will make it very painful
to get in!


Sorry for piggybacking.

I always suggest a nice gorse hedge. When I was a young troublemaker (oh
so long ago) nothing deterred like a gorse hedge. Vicious plant to try and
get through.

Plus, when it's in flower it chucks out loads of pollen, with the rise of
allergies and hayfever in the young this is a bonus detrrent. It's hard to
look tough in front of your mates when your nose and eyes are streaming and
you have to suck on an inhaler.
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judith lea writes

Anne Jackson wrote:


Mike, I have found the perfect answer for you! Take a look....

http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/8...nggrans1jy.swf

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Anne, how could you, you promised me that you would never show that to
anyone otherwise I would never have posed for it.

Judith

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Er, Anne, if you own the land, don't you think you have the
right to use it as you wish?


How about the people (teenagers included) who believe that
'property is theft'? There's a lot of them around, you know! ;-)


I have heard that several times, but I wonder how they deal with the
'property' they live in?

Alan


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"judith lea" wrote in message
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Anne Jackson wrote:


Mike, I have found the perfect answer for you! Take a look....

http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/8...nggrans1jy.swf

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Anne, how could you, you promised me that you would never show that to
anyone otherwise I would never have posed for it.


I haven't, so far, looked at it, but now you have made it the number one
priority!

Alan


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On 3/12/06 17:40, in article , "Alan
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"Anne Jackson" wrote in message
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The message from Sacha contains these words:

Er, Anne, if you own the land, don't you think you have the
right to use it as you wish?


How about the people (teenagers included) who believe that
'property is theft'? There's a lot of them around, you know! ;-)


I have heard that several times, but I wonder how they deal with the
'property' they live in?

Alan


They don't. Their parents - the rotten thieving swine - do it instead. ;-)
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Muddymike writes
We are considering some sort of camera linked to the PC but don't know
firstly if its legal


It's legal but you have to let people know they are being recorded
(which itself might act as a deterrent)

and secondly if a wireless set up would work over the distance and
through the walls of the house. Any advise on deterring teenagers
welcome.


Have you talked to your local police crime prevention officer? Ours was
happy to come round to the house and give specific advice.
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In article , Anne Jackson
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The message from Sacha contains these words:

Er, Anne, if you own the land, don't you think you have the
right to use it as you wish?


How about the people (teenagers included) who believe that
'property is theft'? There's a lot of them around, you know! ;-)


Explains why anarchists only drink Camomile tea. Any takers?

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Explains why anarchists only drink Camomile tea. Any takers?


I like mine with rasberry leaves and two spoons of rape honey. Ta ;o)

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