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ToraToraTora | 09:08 Tue 25th Jun 2019 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-48743932
If he tried that on my house I'd have used any means to eject the *&^%er, not let him walk around the place looking into private things. Would I have been within my rights to defend my property with force? I think I would be. Why is this guy not being prosecuted and sued to within an inch of his pond life? God I hate these ***, one of the jobs for bullies and those that enjoy inflicting misery, in this case on innocents. Rant over!
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I wouldn't resort to violence. Can't say the same for my dog, though:-/
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of course in my case there would be 2 jack russells Gnawing his regions for a start.
I wouldn't put my dogs at that risk. The DDA can now cover "attacks" made by your dog in your own home.

Our Hounds would overwhelm him with lurve,
I don't think they can comprehend aggression ;o)
sadly the law says there only has to be "reasonable apprehension"
hereIam //On an aside, agchristie, I imagined you to be an 'older' lady! Funny the impressions you make on here//

Wotchit you! I'm one of the youngest on here doncha know!

I just try to act experienced laced with wit and humour (when I'm not being serious).

;-)
Try that in certain states of the USA. It’s classed as home invasion. You could end up dead. By accident of course.
Some authority figures do take a hard line

https://twitter.com/i/status/1143603477404430337
Just to be clear ,was he a bailiff or an high court enforcement officer ?

There is a difference

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