Iwasgoodonce":sponmb1j said:It wouldn't be your fault if they accidentally landed on the garden fork!
Actually,it would

Same applies to barbed wire :shock:
Iwasgoodonce":sponmb1j said:It wouldn't be your fault if they accidentally landed on the garden fork!
Surely that's two different scenarios?dyna-ti":1b6zxvvv said:Actually,it wouldIwasgoodonce":1b6zxvvv said:It wouldn't be your fault if they accidentally landed on the garden fork!![]()
Same applies to barbed wire :shock:
Liability is normally clearly defined - 3 tests that are applied, that all must have been broken / not met:-sic_nick":1xbjf8d4 said:Thieves have, in the not too distant past, sued the homeowner (for damages under the Occupier’s Liability Act 1984 if a burglar is injured whilst on their property) after tripping over something in someone's house because it was too dark for them to see the table or whatever it was that caused the accident. I don't know how successful these claims were but it is absolutely absurd that they have that right in the first place.