Firstly a electric shock is good for your hart and , be careful, Why were you climbing in their property ?the owner of the fence can sue you for trespassing
2007-10-12 20:47:05
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answered by J/P 2
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Well, Lets see here? U know u climbing neighbors fence? U know U tresspassing? I think U lucky U didn't get shot. U want to check his garden U just go to his door and knock. Electreic fences are pretty wussy these days. Once upon a time my Dad ran a couple of miles of electric fence to keep hogs in. Say about 1958. It ran 220 volts on for a second off for a second. Wouldn't kill a hog but it would throw him back about 10 feet. One of my little buddies was used to 12 volt horse fences. He said he could piss on an electric fence. I told him U won't do it twice on this one. He pulled it out and did it. He didn't walk proper for a month. U lucky U didn't have my dad's fence. NOW any electric fence is obvious........wire is on insulators. Fools don't win lawsuits, signs or not. Trespassers are always wrong. You don't really have an electrified leg to stand on. I will bet you respect the next fence you see, electrified or not! One of life's little lessons learned the hard way. The next fence you come to may not be electrified. Does that make it any less someone elses property? Does that give you any right to climb the fence instead of going to the gate? I think not. Posted or not your only path to someone elses property is a straight line from the gate to the door. Any deviation from that entitles the landowner to assume you are tresspassing. Here and in many other places a landowner can defend against tresspassers with deadly force. In plain language He can pull out a rifle or shotgun or a pistol and blow your sorry butt away, legally. Dead men can't sue. Landowner wins 90+% of these cases. SO shut the foolish nonsense up about a lawsuit. Feel lucky you still alive. Thank whatever god you believe in that your neighbor protected his garden with an electric fence instead of a .30 cal rifle. He could have killed you legally. Your electric shock was only a wakeup. You could learn some manners before you come to my garden.
2016-04-08 06:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I would hope not. Why would there need to be a sign saying, "Don't climb over my fence." to keep some dufus off their property? Why do people think that now there has to be a sign to tell them not to do something they know better than to do in the first place or they can sue? I think it's pathetic that manufacturers actually have to put warnings on their products to not drink them or spray in their eyes. (This pertains to cleaning or personal hygiene products or even car supplies.) McDonald's has to put a sticker on food stating it's hot. No duh. So if we get cold food that we know should be hot should we sue? Lot's of people in this world need to go back to basics and earn the money they need instead of looking for some wanna be attorney to file a hokey suit.
2007-10-12 20:48:29
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answered by mojo52 3
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Not hardly. If you are able to handle all that electricity while climbing all the way over the fence, the jury, attorney, and judge will laugh at how pathetic the case really is.
2007-10-12 20:41:37
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answered by tercentenary98 6
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If you are on their property nothing. If you are on the outside of the property you may suit the owner and his home owners or business Insurance Company. If you are under the age of twelve your parents will own him! Even with a posted sign it is against the law to prosecute a minor under the age of twelve held liable for their actions. Colorado is highly strict on protection laws versus the citizen.
2007-10-12 20:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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honestly you come up with the weirdest/interesting questions at this time of night :)
im sure you can make a case but then the question is why are you climbing in or climbing out of that persons property
2007-10-12 20:41:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You can sue anybody at any time for any thing.
However, be prepared to pay court costs when you lose. Also, be prepared to pay a huge settlement to the other person when they countersue you for malicious prosecution.
2007-10-12 20:52:48
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answered by Stuart 7
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Sure YOU can, You can also get laughed out of the Court-Room. If it even makes it that far, and you don't get sued in a cross-complaint and have to pay them money and their legal fees.
2007-10-12 20:48:12
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answered by Red Hawk 3
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Nope....its electric for a reason , to keep animals in and trespassers out , so i say no .
2007-10-12 20:43:56
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answered by Anonymous
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They can sue you for trespassing.
2007-10-12 20:41:35
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answered by Max A 7
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