Can we shoot intruders?
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- Sandgroper
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Re: Can we shoot intruders?
I hope he gets his air-rifle back without delay.
This made me chuckle,
This made me chuckle,
"The first officers who came seemed quite surprised when I said I had shot him."
"I don't think they knew what to think. They seemed a bit confused about who they were going to be charging, so they sent officers from CID to take a statement the next day."
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Re: Can we shoot intruders?
'Summary' justice would've been if a shotgun was used :x Just glad the lad didn't get prosecuted, makes a change
Hopefully he'll be getting his air rifle back soon too

DVC
Re: Can we shoot intruders?
His statement to the paper covers many points of law which are requited for self defence. I would be amazed if this was off the cuff and not a prepared statement put together with the help of someone who knew what he was talking about.
(Notice how he had secured his air rifle in keeping with the current law)
If he had used a shotgun or any other gun in this case, or the suspect had died, I believe that the Victim would have had his day in court, but as long as he kept to those basic facts, he would have been found not guilty by a jury who was properly directed.
DM
(Notice how he had secured his air rifle in keeping with the current law)
If he had used a shotgun or any other gun in this case, or the suspect had died, I believe that the Victim would have had his day in court, but as long as he kept to those basic facts, he would have been found not guilty by a jury who was properly directed.
DM
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