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5 hours ago, Stubby said:

No it won't .

Well, within reason. It'll stop people randomly coming in but won't stop those who are determined to get in

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7 hours ago, spandit said:

Well, within reason. It'll stop people randomly coming in but won't stop those who are determined to get in

Someone I used to work with bought a plot of woodland a couple of years ago and every weekend he has to repair his fences in two or more places . Not only do they come in they deliberately destroy his fences to make it easier for them .  He recently had a court case where a woman complained to the police that he had threatened her then attacked her whereas in reality he had asked her not to trespass on his land . I'm not sure of the outcome but it was extra hassle he did not want . I might see him next Monday and I will ask him . 

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