For U.K. members, think again about using hardware cloth in coops.

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True, but from what I understand, the party being sued is responsible for court costs, plus their own attorney fees. I know I can't afford all that foolishness. If you are injured in the commission of a crime, you should not be able to sue for injuries sustained as a result of your criminal action. Period. In fact, you should be arrested for the said criminal action that resulted in your being injured, and have to pay for any damages you caused.
 
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True, but from what I understand, the party being sued is responsible for court costs, plus their own attorney fees. I know I can't afford all that foolishness. If you are injured in the commission of a crime, you should not be able to sue for injuries sustained as a result of your criminal action. Period. In fact, you should be arrested for the said criminal action that resulted in your being injured, and have to pay for any damages you caused.

In the UK (which is where the original article comes from), the usual rule in a civil lawsuit is that the loser pays the winner's attorneys' fees. That's not the general rule here in the U.S., although frivolous lawsuits can be subject to financial sanctions.

Again, I seriously doubt a burglar is going to be able to find a lawyer to sue on his behalf in a situation like this. It's not like the homeowner is setting up some kind of dart gun booby trap in their shed, after all. It's hardware cloth, for goodness sakes.

I think this is actually just another one of those junk "news" articles meant only to stir up the readership.
 
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Yep, the hardware cloth lawsuit would be about as hard to win as suing for getting burned by hot coffee in your lap. Ooops.
 
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Not to mention, in this situation, the government gave this guy money to finance his lawsuit against the farmer who shot him.
 
Hardware cloth is not a "trap", it's a deterrent. This is one of the most "upside-down" things I've ever heard, which means it could just as easily have been said in the U.S. Rational thought is almost obsolete, I guess.
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We are not allowed to use weapons for home security
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Also the homeowner can be sued if a burglar injures themselves while on the property even if they cut themselves on broken glass during entry
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We came home last year to find we had been robbed and our little dog had been badly beaten by them. My husband mentioned in passing that he hoped the dog had got a good bite in first and the police officer told us we could be done if the dog had caused injury
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Okay, NOW I understand why my forefathers left.... and I guess I will strike 'visit Ireland before I die' off of my bucket list.....
 
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That's razor mesh. Like glass on top of walls and razor wire on fences... It's not nice stuff ! How the hell is the burgular gonna get to the "Tea and Cakes" waiting for him on the table within ?

In all seriousness ... wire is one thing .... razor wire another .... Blimey ? You'll be expecting us to shoot and hurt them if they enter our homes next ?! That is REALY not cricket
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(j/k)
 

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