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RE: House in self-defence mode...


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  • Subject: RE: House in self-defence mode...
  • From: "Mark Hetherington" <mark.egroups@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 19:32:30 +0100
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> What if you announce via speakers throuhgout the house:
> "You have entered this property unauthorized. Therefore,
> this house will start self-defense. Sleeping gas will be
> released and all the doors will be locked... Please lay
> down on the floor to prevent any injuries or leave the
> property within 30 seconds. You are currently recorded
> and video footage is already sent to Police, who will
> be here shortly.
> Thank you for your cooperation..."
> I don't know anyone who would want to stay in such
> situation, whether you release gas or not.
> Anyway, if you do, would such disclaimer (and you have
> everything recorded as an evidence) save you from
> prosecution?

You cannot disclaim occupier's liability for death or injury to a person on
your property. A warning could be used in mitigation, but, it will not
protect you from prosecution.

Mark.



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