Where does the law stand on barbed wire

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Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Whilst barbed wire is probably OK, I think
a total mine field.
would be frowned on.
 

NickNick

Well-Known Member
If it was me I'd go for a mixed hedge with pyrocantha, blackthorn, whitethorn or mahonia (which has benefit of flowering in winter which makes a nice change).

Dogrose would be another option
 

KnackeredBike

I do my own stunts
Could you not just put a bit of fencing at a 45' angle outwards? Probably marginally more sightly than barbed wire.

However, I get the feeling that unless you are going to go for MoD style razor wire around all four walls, someone who wants to get into your garden will do so. After all, thick gloves or a blanket is all you need to get passed barbed wire.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
There’s a big problem down here with intruders.
Do they get 'in-tru-der' window? :smile::okay:
 
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johnnyb47

Guru
Location
Wales
I think they got some "mine field" bulbs on special offer at B&Ms. I,ll just have to make sure I keep the cat out of garden. I wouldn't him digging a hole over one to do his business :=))
 

Tin Pot

Guru
I know it was mentioned upthread but I really am struggling to understand why anyone would steal a guinea pig. Was it an attack-pig that they had to subdue with peanuts soaked in alcohol or suchlike?

Correctly trained, guinea attack pigs are vicious


This is my intrigue also.

What makes them think they were broken into and what makes them think the guinea pig was taken rather than say, set free or shoved into the garbage disposal unit?
 

PaulSB

Squire
Guinea pig theft aside, ours often escaped and came home, which I’d love to hear more of this caught my eye in the earlier link.

“Section 164 of the Highways Act 1980 says that barbed wire on land adjoining a public highway must not cause a nuisance to humans or animals using the highway. Anything placed below 2.4 metres high will usually be deemed to be causing a nuisance and the local authority can issue a notice demanding its removal”

There must be tens of thousands of miles of barbed wire fences along our minor highways and byways, all of it under 2.4 metres. What exactly does this mean?

If I duck through a barbed wire fence which doesn’t carry a warning sign is the landowner liable?

EDIT: a hint for your neighbour, leave the cage door open and accessible. Escaped guinea pigs usually return around dusk - at least our three did. I’m very fond of guinea pigs but my wife says no.
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
This is my intrigue also.

What makes them think they were broken into and what makes them think the guinea pig was taken rather than say, set free or shoved into the garbage disposal unit?

A quick google shows you can buy a guinea pig for about £15 so why on earth go to all the risk of climbing a neighbour's wall etc etc. Even a fancy "show" pig is only about £40

My money's on the cage door inadvertently being left open, unless other stuff was taken of course
 
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