  Dennis Premium,Mod join:2001-01-26 Algonquin, IL | reply to MHAB Re: People Walking On Lawn
I think we have enough answers to the OP generally vague question... |
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  mfeeny Sweeper51 Premium join:2000-06-03 Detroit, MI | reply to MHAB dig a hole about 2 foot wide and 4 foot deep from the street corner to the edge of your house. cover with fine netting and sprinkle grass clippings over it. claymore optional. that should do the trick. |
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  Ken Peterson Premium join:2000-12-08
| reply to MHAB You could run a rope around chest high and hang a bird feeder on it from the center from the corner of your house to the tree. That way it would not be too obvious that your intent is to keep people from walking through. If it's low enough to impede them, it might keep them from cutting in-between. |
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  More Fiber Premium,MVM join:2005-09-26 West Chester, PA
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1 edit | reply to MHAB This along with a nearby TRESSPASSERS WILL BE SHOT sign should do the trick.

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  nunya SEE ROCK CITY 475 MILES Premium,MVM join:2000-12-23 O Fallon, MO clubs: | reply to MHAB If you do the deer sprinkler, please, for the sake of all that is right - RECORD IT!!! -- Looks like Reverend Wright got his wish - God Damn America. |
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1 edit | reply to nunya said by nunya :You could spray them with a hose (They even have motion detector sprinklers for "deer"). Also, put on a stained "wife beater" shirt. Set up a lawn chair and drink heavily. Smoke a few pack of cigs while you're out there too. Then, when people walk by shake your fist at them and call them "whipper-snappers". That oughtta do it. Seriously though, I'd start with a "No Trespassing" or "Keep Off Lawn" sign. The deer sprinkler would be *extremely* entertaining - you must admit. I vote for the motion sprinkler. I lol'ed.
I will also accompany my post with this.
»www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WWKpr6fU2w
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  delt4 17 years ... still waiting Premium join:2000-07-13 Pittsburgh, PA
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| reply to rgoltsch Re: People Walking On Lawn
said by rgoltsch :A few well placed, and highly visible, dog turds should do the trick. Make them think they are going to risk walking in a minefield and they might choose another path. No one likes to be cleaning poop off their shoes. We have a weimariner, so we have plenty to spare if you need to come pick some up. Ron LOL Ron. I know what you mean. Got the same kind of dog here as well. Your comment gave me a nice chuckle..... Weimaraner |
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| reply to Babaganooosh said by Babaganooosh :Just let them take the shortcut. Easiest solution I think. It's not the end of the world. Whatever happened to friendly neighbors? Whatever happened to considerate people respecting one's property.  |
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join:2008-03-18 Belmar, NJ | reply to MHAB Just let them take the shortcut. Easiest solution I think. It's not the end of the world.
Whatever happened to friendly neighbors? |
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  insomx Premium join:2003-01-26 Canada
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1 edit | reply to MHAB Could always be like Oscar »www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLMLxdyLsQk#t=06m07s
EDIT - Click the link to go to the time I wanted (6 min 7 seconds). Motion sensor sprinklers sounds like the best plan though. |
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  Lurch77 Stop looking at me. Premium join:2001-11-22 +44.88-87.89
| reply to WALL_E said by WALL_E :said by Daarken :liability... that is what it will come down to. build the fence and your liability is reduced, do nothing and your chances and liability go thru the roof.. good luck The people cutting across his lawn are trespassers. If they were invitees, the OP would be liable and have to reasonably provide for their safety. However, because they are trespassers, the OP is only liable for any injury that results to trespassers as a result of an intentional act on his part. For example, if he ran fishing wire across and someone tripped and hurt themselves, he would be liable. If a trespasser cuts across his lawn and trips on, for example, a rake the OP leaves in the yard, he is not liable b/c the injury was not the result of deliberate action on his part. Lawyers have found ways around that logic before. Remember that we live in the land of frivolous lawsuits. -- Selfish, adj. Devoid of consideration for the selfishness of others. |
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  pog Premium join:2004-06-03 Kihei, HI
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| reply to MHAB LOL... your diagram is a lot like mine. We have a retaining wall on the side where the lower part of where your sidewalk is, though. Ultimately, I plan to put in some chainlink around the whole house, plant some hedge, etc... I have some work to do on the retaining wall first.
We have a number of shortcutters... I just don't really care that much. I figure it's like an attractive nuisance... the fact that the way is unobstructed (for now) is too much for some people to pass up saving a few seconds while walking.
Anyway, you could always chain up a ferocious critter to keep people away... 

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  WALL_E Premium join:2003-05-28 USA
| reply to Daarken said by Daarken :liability... that is what it will come down to. build the fence and your liability is reduced, do nothing and your chances and liability go thru the roof.. good luck The people cutting across his lawn are trespassers. If they were invitees, the OP would be liable and have to reasonably provide for their safety.
However, because they are trespassers, the OP is only liable for any injury that results to trespassers as a result of an intentional act on his part. For example, if he ran fishing wire across and someone tripped and hurt themselves, he would be liable.
If a trespasser cuts across his lawn and trips on, for example, a rake the OP leaves in the yard, he is not liable b/c the injury was not the result of deliberate action on his part. -- "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble." |
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  i1me2ao Premium join:2001-03-03 TEXAS
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| reply to MHAB »www.bird-x.com/products/specifications.html
i have the above and use for dogs. i made sure i spray people/dogs/your momma and whatever else.. -- calling a illegal alien undocumented is like calling a drug dealer a undocumented pharmacist |
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  THUD300 Part Of A Complete Breakfast Premium join:2002-06-07 Decatur, IL
1 edit | reply to MHAB The water sprinkler idea is awesome. Back it up with a thigh-high electrified fence and you have a giant bug-zapper, LOL then just look out your window and enjoy the show... be sure to tape and upload.  -- Illinois: where the governors make the license plates! |
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  odment Alrighty Then Premium join:2002-11-30 Warren, MI | reply to SLD Try this wait untill they are on the grass and then let it rip.
»www.rodenator.com/pests-controls···denators |
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  SLD Premium join:2002-04-17 | reply to MHAB I had a similar problem in Florida. I worked near the window where people would cut through. I just walked out when I saw them and asked them to take the sidewalk. Didn't have much problem after that. |
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