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Old 26-10-2003, 03:02 PM
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 11:42:21 +0000, Janet Tweedy
wrote:

In article , Sacha
writes

You simply purchase a cheapo battery powered electric fence energiser and
run a strand of electric twine at about 10 - 12" from the ground. They will
only get zapped a couple of times before moving on to your neighbours land.
I have such a thing for sale if you are interested :0)


And the neighbour will then do what?
--



Well the fence would be also bordering the neighbour's garden so
presumably he would then need to buy half the mount of wire and so the
other side of his garden. Should be an ongoing thing ............


Till he gets to my garden, but because I am quite happy to live with
nature and share my garden with wildlife, which has as much right as I
do to enjoy it, then I wont need a fence and foxey can be quite happy
routing around in my garden.

I sometimes think these idiots who cannot live with nature, should be
confined to a window box in a loon bin, I do hope they have been
sterilized too, we'd hate them to breed.


..







'You can't win 'em all.'
Lord Haw Haw.

Since I stopped donating money to CONservation hooligan charities
Like the RSPB, Woodland Trust and all the other fat cat charities
I am in the top 0.801% richest people in the world.
There are 5,951,930,035 people poorer than me

If you're really interested I am the 48,069,965
richest person in the world.

And I'm keeping the bloody lot.

So sue me.

http://www.globalrichlist.com/
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Old 26-10-2003, 03:02 PM
LordSnooty
 
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 11:42:21 +0000, Janet Tweedy
wrote:

In article , Sacha
writes

You simply purchase a cheapo battery powered electric fence energiser and
run a strand of electric twine at about 10 - 12" from the ground. They will
only get zapped a couple of times before moving on to your neighbours land.
I have such a thing for sale if you are interested :0)


And the neighbour will then do what?
--



Well the fence would be also bordering the neighbour's garden so
presumably he would then need to buy half the mount of wire and so the
other side of his garden. Should be an ongoing thing ............


Till he gets to my garden, but because I am quite happy to live with
nature and share my garden with wildlife, which has as much right as I
do to enjoy it, then I wont need a fence and foxey can be quite happy
routing around in my garden.

I sometimes think these idiots who cannot live with nature, should be
confined to a window box in a loon bin, I do hope they have been
sterilized too, we'd hate them to breed.


..







'You can't win 'em all.'
Lord Haw Haw.

Since I stopped donating money to CONservation hooligan charities
Like the RSPB, Woodland Trust and all the other fat cat charities
I am in the top 0.801% richest people in the world.
There are 5,951,930,035 people poorer than me

If you're really interested I am the 48,069,965
richest person in the world.

And I'm keeping the bloody lot.

So sue me.

http://www.globalrichlist.com/
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Old 26-10-2003, 03:02 PM
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 11:42:21 +0000, Janet Tweedy
wrote:

In article , Sacha
writes

You simply purchase a cheapo battery powered electric fence energiser and
run a strand of electric twine at about 10 - 12" from the ground. They will
only get zapped a couple of times before moving on to your neighbours land.
I have such a thing for sale if you are interested :0)


And the neighbour will then do what?
--



Well the fence would be also bordering the neighbour's garden so
presumably he would then need to buy half the mount of wire and so the
other side of his garden. Should be an ongoing thing ............


Till he gets to my garden, but because I am quite happy to live with
nature and share my garden with wildlife, which has as much right as I
do to enjoy it, then I wont need a fence and foxey can be quite happy
routing around in my garden.

I sometimes think these idiots who cannot live with nature, should be
confined to a window box in a loon bin, I do hope they have been
sterilized too, we'd hate them to breed.


..







'You can't win 'em all.'
Lord Haw Haw.

Since I stopped donating money to CONservation hooligan charities
Like the RSPB, Woodland Trust and all the other fat cat charities
I am in the top 0.801% richest people in the world.
There are 5,951,930,035 people poorer than me

If you're really interested I am the 48,069,965
richest person in the world.

And I'm keeping the bloody lot.

So sue me.

http://www.globalrichlist.com/
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Old 26-10-2003, 03:02 PM
LordSnooty
 
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 11:42:21 +0000, Janet Tweedy
wrote:

In article , Sacha
writes

You simply purchase a cheapo battery powered electric fence energiser and
run a strand of electric twine at about 10 - 12" from the ground. They will
only get zapped a couple of times before moving on to your neighbours land.
I have such a thing for sale if you are interested :0)


And the neighbour will then do what?
--



Well the fence would be also bordering the neighbour's garden so
presumably he would then need to buy half the mount of wire and so the
other side of his garden. Should be an ongoing thing ............


Till he gets to my garden, but because I am quite happy to live with
nature and share my garden with wildlife, which has as much right as I
do to enjoy it, then I wont need a fence and foxey can be quite happy
routing around in my garden.

I sometimes think these idiots who cannot live with nature, should be
confined to a window box in a loon bin, I do hope they have been
sterilized too, we'd hate them to breed.


..







'You can't win 'em all.'
Lord Haw Haw.

Since I stopped donating money to CONservation hooligan charities
Like the RSPB, Woodland Trust and all the other fat cat charities
I am in the top 0.801% richest people in the world.
There are 5,951,930,035 people poorer than me

If you're really interested I am the 48,069,965
richest person in the world.

And I'm keeping the bloody lot.

So sue me.

http://www.globalrichlist.com/
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Old 26-10-2003, 03:02 PM
Janet Tweedy
 
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In article , ned
writes
It's very re-assuring to hear that close proximity with Freddie tends
to change the 'common' view that he is a pretty, cuddly, colourful
addition to the landscape.

What bugs the country folk is that well meaning NIMBY townies have
actually been known to collect their urban rascals up and release them
in the country ......... and don't you rural thugs dare lay a finger
on them!!!!!

Yes. If you say so.



Yes I know they release them. A friend in the meon Valley in Hampshire
says that release the town ones quite oblivious to the fact that they
can't survive much in the 'proper' wild and bring in all sorts of new
diseases to the country population. Generally they don't survive for
long.

People in the towns seem, to think it's fine to
move the problem to the countryside, they just don't like the idea of
the countryside solving the problem


Janet
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk


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Janet Tweedy
 
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In article , ned
writes
It's very re-assuring to hear that close proximity with Freddie tends
to change the 'common' view that he is a pretty, cuddly, colourful
addition to the landscape.

What bugs the country folk is that well meaning NIMBY townies have
actually been known to collect their urban rascals up and release them
in the country ......... and don't you rural thugs dare lay a finger
on them!!!!!

Yes. If you say so.



Yes I know they release them. A friend in the meon Valley in Hampshire
says that release the town ones quite oblivious to the fact that they
can't survive much in the 'proper' wild and bring in all sorts of new
diseases to the country population. Generally they don't survive for
long.

People in the towns seem, to think it's fine to
move the problem to the countryside, they just don't like the idea of
the countryside solving the problem


Janet
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk
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Janet Tweedy
 
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In article , ned
writes
It's very re-assuring to hear that close proximity with Freddie tends
to change the 'common' view that he is a pretty, cuddly, colourful
addition to the landscape.

What bugs the country folk is that well meaning NIMBY townies have
actually been known to collect their urban rascals up and release them
in the country ......... and don't you rural thugs dare lay a finger
on them!!!!!

Yes. If you say so.



Yes I know they release them. A friend in the meon Valley in Hampshire
says that release the town ones quite oblivious to the fact that they
can't survive much in the 'proper' wild and bring in all sorts of new
diseases to the country population. Generally they don't survive for
long.

People in the towns seem, to think it's fine to
move the problem to the countryside, they just don't like the idea of
the countryside solving the problem


Janet
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk
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Janet Tweedy
 
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In article , ned
writes
It's very re-assuring to hear that close proximity with Freddie tends
to change the 'common' view that he is a pretty, cuddly, colourful
addition to the landscape.

What bugs the country folk is that well meaning NIMBY townies have
actually been known to collect their urban rascals up and release them
in the country ......... and don't you rural thugs dare lay a finger
on them!!!!!

Yes. If you say so.



Yes I know they release them. A friend in the meon Valley in Hampshire
says that release the town ones quite oblivious to the fact that they
can't survive much in the 'proper' wild and bring in all sorts of new
diseases to the country population. Generally they don't survive for
long.

People in the towns seem, to think it's fine to
move the problem to the countryside, they just don't like the idea of
the countryside solving the problem


Janet
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk
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Old 26-10-2003, 03:02 PM
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Jaques d'Altrades wrote:
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Erm, you could be opening yourself up to legal problems!
If someone was to come on your property and get shocked you could be sued!



? Sued for what? If someone were silly enough to be shocked and sue,
they might win ten pence in damages and run up hundreds of pounds costs.

Only in Mercadia......


Well you can get imprisoned for beating up burglers so anythings possible!
For the same reason you cannot put nails/glass on top of walls etc etc!

If electrification was legal, people would be doing it to their cars to
stop them from being broken into.

Also what happens if a guy with a heart condition gets shocked and dies?

Jason

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Jaques d'Altrades wrote:
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from Jason Pope contains these words:


Erm, you could be opening yourself up to legal problems!
If someone was to come on your property and get shocked you could be sued!



? Sued for what? If someone were silly enough to be shocked and sue,
they might win ten pence in damages and run up hundreds of pounds costs.

Only in Mercadia......


Well you can get imprisoned for beating up burglers so anythings possible!
For the same reason you cannot put nails/glass on top of walls etc etc!

If electrification was legal, people would be doing it to their cars to
stop them from being broken into.

Also what happens if a guy with a heart condition gets shocked and dies?

Jason

--
Check out my ebay auctions for Passifora caerulea and edulis seeds and
Morning Glory (Star of Yelta) seeds.
http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....sort=3&rows=50





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Jaques d'Altrades wrote:
The message
from Jason Pope contains these words:


Erm, you could be opening yourself up to legal problems!
If someone was to come on your property and get shocked you could be sued!



? Sued for what? If someone were silly enough to be shocked and sue,
they might win ten pence in damages and run up hundreds of pounds costs.

Only in Mercadia......


Well you can get imprisoned for beating up burglers so anythings possible!
For the same reason you cannot put nails/glass on top of walls etc etc!

If electrification was legal, people would be doing it to their cars to
stop them from being broken into.

Also what happens if a guy with a heart condition gets shocked and dies?

Jason

--
Check out my ebay auctions for Passifora caerulea and edulis seeds and
Morning Glory (Star of Yelta) seeds.
http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....sort=3&rows=50



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Jaques d'Altrades wrote:
The message
from Jason Pope contains these words:


Erm, you could be opening yourself up to legal problems!
If someone was to come on your property and get shocked you could be sued!



? Sued for what? If someone were silly enough to be shocked and sue,
they might win ten pence in damages and run up hundreds of pounds costs.

Only in Mercadia......


Well you can get imprisoned for beating up burglers so anythings possible!
For the same reason you cannot put nails/glass on top of walls etc etc!

If electrification was legal, people would be doing it to their cars to
stop them from being broken into.

Also what happens if a guy with a heart condition gets shocked and dies?

Jason

--
Check out my ebay auctions for Passifora caerulea and edulis seeds and
Morning Glory (Star of Yelta) seeds.
http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....sort=3&rows=50



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On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 21:51:46 +0100, "Chris"
wrote:


Most of us are quite happy to share our gardens with nature and all it
throws at us, wildlife in the garden is a big, big bonus and often
encouraged. It's only the selfish bigots who complain, but then they
shouldnt have a garden, they dont deserve one.


Yes all very nice in a dream world Mr Snotty but let me pop round and have a
Cr*p in your lounge, tear your carpet up that you have just had put down, oh
and for good measure I will trash a few ornaments.


Why do you let foxes in your lounge, can you not just close the door
Mrs Fish?

Don't get me wrong , I love wild life and positively encourage the birds
etc, but then that will start me on another problem which is the dam magpies
which are muscling in on the poor sparrows etc,


You are completely mistaken, blind and stupid. Magpies do not muscle
in on anything, they happily coexist with much wildlife, here we can
often see magpie and sparrow in the same tree.

the foxs were no trouble at
first, that was around 5yrs ago, they kept themselves to themselves now they
seem to outnumber the local cats and dogs !!!!


Learn to adapt or die like the dinosaurs. If you live in a glass
house, you don't buy a bull.

Are you people really so stupid or you just taking the ****?








'You can't win 'em all.'
Lord Haw Haw.

Since I stopped donating money to CONservation hooligan charities
Like the RSPB, Woodland Trust and all the other fat cat charities
I am in the top 0.801% richest people in the world.
There are 5,951,930,035 people poorer than me

If you're really interested I am the 48,069,965
richest person in the world.

And I'm keeping the bloody lot.

So sue me.

http://www.globalrichlist.com/
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 00:31:03 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades wrote:


? Sued for what?



Damages. For example I suspect that a pace maker and fencer jolt
wouldn't get on to well.

However provided you stick to the legal requirements (warning
notices?) ensure that the line could not be touched from any place of
public access then (INAL) they would have a job getting a case to
stick.


No they wouldn't, some people cannot read!

Jason

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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 00:31:03 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades wrote:


? Sued for what?



Damages. For example I suspect that a pace maker and fencer jolt
wouldn't get on to well.

However provided you stick to the legal requirements (warning
notices?) ensure that the line could not be touched from any place of
public access then (INAL) they would have a job getting a case to
stick.


No they wouldn't, some people cannot read!

Jason

--
Check out my ebay auctions for Passifora caerulea and edulis seeds and
Morning Glory (Star of Yelta) seeds.
http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....sort=3&rows=50



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