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    za good friend of ours is a copper [yes i know they are never your friend] but he comes bike racin and tels us where to avoid and when traps are on the roads we are using so he cant be all bad. .
    anyway back on topic. he told me ages ago, that if a burglar gets into your house and you are unfortunate enough to be faced with him, that basically [for women only] you can beat the livin bejesus out of him as long as you tell the police that he said he was goin to rape or attempt to rape you. this gives you reasonable grounds to attack him, with whatever you have at hand [not the husband tho] so you can beat the twots head in with a hammer or owt else you get jold of and you will be ok. so there you go girls get stuck in. personally id love to come face to face with some spotty shaking scrote trying to take my hard earned property, id tek the little twat for a visit to saddleworth moor [where brady and hindley hid their evil crimes] and id fill the little sheote with heroin and let him go on a naked moor trek, chanes are he wouldnt be found for weeks. [beter than ringing the law and waiting for days and days for a crime number for the insurance, cos if they dont take any goods the police wont even turn up.

    #361261

    Wasnt that farmer fellow released in the end, who shot the lad who broke into his place, and according to two people in the pub i was in on holiday in Derbyshire i was sitting two seats away from said farmer whose name i forget (i dont think he was the full shilling btw)

    #361262

    If someone walks through a front door, or in this case an unlocked (or open) window, surely they are not actually breaking in? Trespassing yes, but not breaking in. And if they don’t steal anything from that house they wouldn’t be a burglar either? In fact if they merely walked in to warn those people of their household security they’d actually be doing them a favour wouldn’t they? Pointing out that someone far more sinister than themselves could have had a completely alterior motive.

    Not that I know about this particular story, it was just a thought.

    #361263

    @waspish wrote:

    za good friend of ours is a copper [yes i know they are never your friend] but he comes bike racin and tels us where to avoid and when traps are on the roads we are using so he cant be all bad. .
    anyway back on topic. he told me ages ago, that if a burglar gets into your house and you are unfortunate enough to be faced with him, that basically [for women only] you can beat the livin bejesus out of him as long as you tell the police that he said he was goin to rape or attempt to rape you. this gives you reasonable grounds to attack him, with whatever you have at hand [not the husband tho] so you can beat the twots head in with a hammer or owt else you get jold of and you will be ok. so there you go girls get stuck in. personally id love to come face to face with some spotty shaking scrote trying to take my hard earned property, id tek the little fish for a visit to saddleworth moor [where brady and hindley hid their evil crimes] and id fill the little sheote with heroin and let him go on a naked moor trek, chanes are he wouldnt be found for weeks. [beter than ringing the law and waiting for days and days for a crime number for the insurance, cos if they dont take any goods the police wont even turn up.

    Jeez.. What would you do to someone who assaulted you? lol..

    #361264

    @sword wrote:

    If someone walks through a front door, or in this case an unlocked (or open) window, surely they are not actually breaking in? Trespassing yes, but not breaking in. And if they don’t steal anything from that house they wouldn’t be a burglar either? In fact if they merely walked in to warn those people of their household security they’d actually be doing them a favour wouldn’t they? Pointing out that someone far more sinister than themselves could have had a completely alterior motive.

    Not that I know about this particular story, it was just a thought.

    No. Not your home dwelling. That is burglary, whatever instance.

    #361265

    Isnt it called something different if it occurs during the hrs of darkness as compared to during the day

    #361266

    Cas

    @pete wrote:

    Wasnt that farmer fellow released in the end, who shot the lad who broke into his place, and according to two people in the pub i was in on holiday in Derbyshire i was sitting two seats away from said farmer whose name i forget (i dont think he was the full shilling btw)


    Tony Martin Pete, and yea I do believe he has been released now, I personally think he should never have been locked up in the first place. No, he shouldn’t have done what he did, but then the three young scrotes who had broken into his home in the first place shouldn’t have done that either, had the police done their jobs properly and dealt with them the first time, then the 2nd and 3rd time wouldn’t have happened.

    As for who can and can’t walk into your home. Two of my sons so called mates, walked into MY! home, took his bike, sold it for £100 and bought 4 bags of weed. I reported it to the police, they said i’d left my back door unlocked, (well I hadn’t but son did), I was therefore partly responsible :evil: :evil: .

    They did nothing,,,so I did. It was several weeks later when I saw this lad at the shops, with his mum, and I very loudly named and shamed him, she told me she would go to the police, said fine, be my guest, i’m more than happy to give them his name and yr address.

    Didn’t hear anymore from them :wink:

    #361267

    @pete wrote:

    Isnt it called something different if it occurs during the hrs of darkness as compared to during the day

    If it’s at night, it’s Burglary! If in the day, it’s Daylight robbery! :lol:

    #361268

    @woohoo wrote:

    @waspish wrote:

    za good friend of ours is a copper [yes i know they are never your friend] but he comes bike racin and tels us where to avoid and when traps are on the roads we are using so he cant be all bad. .
    anyway back on topic. he told me ages ago, that if a burglar gets into your house and you are unfortunate enough to be faced with him, that basically [for women only] you can beat the livin bejesus out of him as long as you tell the police that he said he was goin to rape or attempt to rape you. this gives you reasonable grounds to attack him, with whatever you have at hand [not the husband tho] so you can beat the twots head in with a hammer or owt else you get jold of and you will be ok. so there you go girls get stuck in. personally id love to come face to face with some spotty shaking scrote trying to take my hard earned property, id tek the little fish for a visit to saddleworth moor [where brady and hindley hid their evil crimes] and id fill the little sheote with heroin and let him go on a naked moor trek, chanes are he wouldnt be found for weeks. [beter than ringing the law and waiting for days and days for a crime number for the insurance, cos if they dont take any goods the police wont even turn up.

    Jeez.. What would you do to someone who assaulted you? lol..

    you never will. i hope….

    #361269

    The crime of the burglar is just as bad – save for the fact that they didn’t need to cause any damage by breaking in – he is still a thief.

    But the homeowner deserves a lower or zero insurance payout for not taking reasonable measures to protect their property.

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