phoenix49 wrote: » These people deserve to be injured, to degree they can't steal anymore! Btw, is Glenville in Dublin 15?
PucaMama wrote: » This is getting ridiculous. We should be allowed have things to defend our homes.
amtc wrote: » My parents live in Glenville and nearly every house was targeted last night. Every single one was back kitchen window taken out. Only downstairs targeted, just tvs and car keys.
punisher5112 wrote: » You can within reason and a dog may be a good deterrent and an alarm. One can use reasonable force to defend oneself and their home. Within reason and reasonable are of course open for scrutiny but if it were me and I was faced with a chance to defend I would have no issue doing so. Hope they catch them and get all the gear back.
PucaMama wrote: » I have 4 dogs but apparently I can get in trouble if they bite an intruder. Which I think is unfair. What does reasonable force count for tho? If I believe an intruder will do me harm can I batter him with something? I think I should be allowed let my dogs take a few bites out of them.
punisher5112 wrote: » Its a grey area but if an intruder is in or on your property and is a threat in layman's terms you can meet that threat with force which must be proportionate to avoid ones life being taken if you so do believe. Its easy for one to say they would defend but in all honesty its until one is in that position is the only time one would know if they can or not. Example if I broke into your house and you hit me and I got hurt that's my problem but I could still try and get money out of you. Its very tuff for them to prove unless you say went overkill and stabbed many times and cut one up etc. Alarm, CCTV and dogs are a great deterrent to have. On the dog part if they are on your own property then that is a none issue.
angryIreGamer wrote: » i've heard a rumor that doors are being opened and dogs allowed to run out side entrances etc before houses being returned to. Its pub talk, not something i can back up. but does say to make sure you have a good lock on side entrances.
PucaMama wrote: » ...People see terriers and think they are delicate lap dogs.
Knine wrote: » Not a rumour, they did this with my parents very large dog. They stay high up on the wall & coax the dog out the side entrance.
PucaMama wrote: » I have 4 dogs but apparently I can get in trouble if they bite an intruder. Which I think is unfair.
Shemale wrote: » Not sure about this, if you were a heavy sleeper and didnt hear anything but ended up saving the poor burglar. Make sure you have contents insurance, this extends to give liability cover covering injuries to public caused by members of the household and includes dog (dangerous dogs might be excluded), if it goes to court let your insurance company fight it.
Larbre34 wrote: » Keep the dogs in the house. D15 Locksmiths did a complete review of my place as i was heading abroad for a few months, installed window clamps and glass locks wherever needed and replaced the external door barrels with tamper proofs etc, I couldnt recommend them highly enough.
PucaMama wrote: » I'd get cameras just to watch the dogs get them off the wall
Knine wrote: » Dog is usually in the house thankfully!
PucaMama wrote: » So are mine but they are in the garden a few times a day
septictank wrote: » Mad stuff going on, just be carefull.http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/hero-shoppers-pounce-on-man-who-tried-to-get-into-mums-car-with-baby-in-back-35453038.html Lucky there were people who were not afraid to act.
eviltwin wrote: » ....50 mins for the gardai to arrive is shocking and worrying. ....
chris85 wrote: » 50 minutes is truely shocking. Are we that lacking resources that it takes that long to react to a criminal who tried to car jack a car with a baby having assaulted a woman in the process?
ciaran76 wrote: » Could have walked to the station with him in half that time. I know that wouldnt really be possible but you could walk it in that time.
Shemale wrote: » Is that really the solution? If you don't know how long the Garda will be citizens should try to frogmarch a man with his shirt off and mental issues over a mile to the Garda station. Sure you could be in the station with him 50 minutes before anyone comes out of the coffee room behind the glass.