Fence spikes - The legallity of installing them

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dig dug dan
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Post: # 61475Post dig dug dan

This is a new one on me

I have just purchased some of these : http://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-Se...._a_smtd

I have problems with certain cats using my fence as a thorough fare, and my garden is surrounded on all sides by other peoples gardens.
My neighbour over the back came round to ask me to repair her fence, and we got talking about the cat problem, as her cat has been mauled by another cat. When i said what i was going to do she said you cannot use them. Apparently her neighbour told her (he's the Arse that complained about me using a digger in my garden asking if i had planning permission!) that legally you cannot put them up.
Is this just nonsense? surely there would be a warning on the website that sells them??
I have installed them for customers before , and have had no problems.
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Post: # 61479Post msh paving

the look like plastic to me so i cannot see and hazard to humans putting them up,no different to the metal spikes put on roofs to keep pidgeons off MSH :)
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Post: # 61481Post dig dug dan

they are plastic. I agree. cannot see a risk!
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Post: # 61482Post Mikey_C

when they arrive in the packet will (should) be a little warning sign to put up then, sign up, spikes up, in the clear aka legal installation!!!

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Post: # 61484Post GB_Groundworks

First of all it's not illegal, as in the state wouldn't prosecuted you it would be a civil tort.

They'd have to sue you, but as there plastic no case to answer as you've fulfilled you duty of care to anyone on your property. It's the old broken glass in mortar that was frowned upon.

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dig dug dan
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Post: # 61485Post dig dug dan

so the general consensus is that i can carry on regardless! :D
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Post: # 61486Post cookiewales

dig dug dan wrote:so the general consensus is that i can carry on regardless! :D
i use the carpet grips there good keep would br burglers out as well :;): :;):
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Post: # 61488Post Pablo

GB_Groundworks wrote:First of all it's not illegal as into state wouldn't prosecuted you it would be a civil tort.

They'd have to sue you, but as there plastic no case to answer as you've fulfilled you duty of care to anyone on your property. It's the old broken glass in mortar that was frowned upon.

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Post: # 61491Post henpecked

Did have this conversation with the Ex-cid guy next door, he reckons barbed wire over six foot and not onto a public highways ok, so your placcy jobs must be fine.

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Post: # 61527Post lutonlagerlout

I'm sure the police recommended those plastic spikes to me when i got burgled
i prefer carpet gripper,the blood curdling scream at 3AM lets you know that all is well in the garden :;):
in seriousness my father out law had a chinese takeaway that kept getting burgled via the fume extractor unit
i gripfilled 10 strips of carpet gripper where they were pulling themselves up to break in
3 weeks later ,claret everywhere,funny enough they didnt bother to sue us for protecting the place ???
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Post: # 61528Post Dave_L

Thats great Tony!!!!!! :)
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Post: # 61536Post seanandruby

....... :laugh: Nice one.
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Post: # 61551Post local patios and driveway

i have a company specialising in cat proofing gardens... i know, you dont believe me right?

www.goldleaffencing.co.uk

those strips dont work, ive seen cats walking on them. and certainly not illegal to use. have a look at my site to see what else is available as an option ;)

dig dug dan
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Post: # 61556Post dig dug dan

Fence spikes installed today

Will see what happens

Funnilty enough i have seen your fencing before . A customer of mine in berkhamsted has had it installed. It does work. they installed it to stop thier cat getting out and amusingly, a neighbours cat got in and was trapped as it too couldn't escape!!
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Post: # 61559Post lutonlagerlout

on a personal level i would like the law changed regarding cats
I had to pick 4 cat turds out of my asparagus beds today :angry:
of course they dont do anything in their own garden
IMHO they are vermin and should be dealt with accordingly,if your dog gets onto a farmer's land the farmer quite rightly can and will shoot it
however cats seem to have more friends now than they did in ancient Egypt
I am ambivalent towards cats,but using my garden as a toilet is really p*&^ing me off
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