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I think you will care if someone gets a zap on a barb wire fence they are more likely to cause more possibly life threatening damage to themselves.

 

As you're then leaving yourself liable for paying out a very large sum of money, hence why plain wire is ok but barb is not.

 

Even worse if you're doing it along any public access routes.

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3 minutes ago, Botty Cough said:

No definitely not.

Don't have problems with trespassing kids either...

Same here, I only ever get the occasional weirdo that's taking a leak field side or one of the utilities guys. Always seems to be when I'm in camo on the hunt for squirrels.

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15 minutes ago, GarethM said:

Same here, I only ever get the occasional weirdo that's taking a leak field side or one of the utilities guys. Always seems to be when I'm in camo on the hunt for squirrels.

Stalking squizzels can take time if you don't shoot them first off.

They adapt quickly 

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6 minutes ago, Botty Cough said:

Stalking squizzels can take time if you don't shoot them first off.

They adapt quickly 

They certainly learn, but FAC give a little advantage of distance. Need to start clearing the overgrown again before the bluebells start growing over the next few weeks.

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