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on 09-04-2013 11:53 AM
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on 09-04-2013 11:53 AM
Katey, thank you for your help.
Hi Laney, thanks for your kind words :-x
I was actually thinking about putting a padlock on the gate. Such a pain in the tush for us, but I guess better a few extra moments for us to go in and out, to prevent a possible disaster. Not just for the dogs, but if they got out on the road and caused an accident it would be awful.
Aspie, I might phone the insurance co. and see what their take is for our household insurance and the liability factor regarding the sign - I would like to put Dangerous Dogs, as it would be a deterrent for people with less than sincere motives.
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on 09-04-2013 11:54 AM
every time you enter or leave your property, you need to get out of the car to open the gate?
you may as well put a lock on it.
Yup, we want to get an auto gate when funds allow, but for now it's manual, so a coded padlock is probably the way to go - will go up to Bunnings this arvo and get one.
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on 09-04-2013 11:55 AM
if you put up a sign saying dangerous dogs........you are admitting that they are dangerous.
this will put you on the back foot already if something did happen
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on 09-04-2013 11:57 AM
Yup, we want to get an auto gate when funds allow, but for now it's manual, so a coded padlock is probably the way to go - will go up to Bunnings this arvo and get one.
do the dogs try and follow the car out?
you may need dual auto gates:^O
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on 09-04-2013 11:59 AM
TRESSPASSERS WILL BE SHOT ~ SURVIVORS WILL BE SHOT AGAIN! :^O
...but seriously, some people are not afraid of *beware of dog* signs, so i think the best advice you had here is to padlock your gate.
A sign saying something like ~ GATE IS LOCKED, PLEASE TOOT YOUR HORN might be all thats needed. 🙂
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They Stop The Doctors From Killing You.
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on 09-04-2013 12:00 PM
Tresspass its your ass
:^O
When we lived "suburban" and I was fed up with all the doorknockers I made up this sign:
The wording is:
NO SOLICITING:
We donated at the office,
We’re happy with our energy/telco/isp supplier,
We’ve already got a great vacuum/broker/whatever,
We’re are firmly committed to our hedonistic lifestyle,
We’re having dinner/breakfast/sex/a shower/a nap.
So no Hawkers, Canvassers, Salespeople,
Charity Collectors, or Preachers please!
Trespassers will be shot, tenderised, and fed to the cat.
People loved it, I had quite a few people ask if they could take a photo of it.
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on 09-04-2013 12:00 PM
Monsters
As Mrgrizz said - you have to get out to open the gate anyway so a padlock would only be a minor inconvenience for you and a worthwhile one to protect you, your dogs and your property.
We used to have one to which the local RFS had a key but they usually have bolt-cutters on board anyway.
The dangerous dogs sign (or words similar to that) would certainly be an additional deterrent for those with less than friendly intentions.
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on 09-04-2013 12:03 PM
MY DOGS BITE.... BUT ITS THE OWNER YOU NEED TO BE AWARE OF!
lol... couldnt resist! 🙂
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on 09-04-2013 12:04 PM
if you put up a sign saying dangerous dogs........you are admitting that they are dangerous.
this will put you on the back foot already if something did happen
Yes, that's what I had a vague idea of.
Definately the dogs will follow the car out, but I don't leave them outside when I go out, they are locked inside the house - safer for them.
Jane, thanks, that's good wording, just what I was looking for (the gate is locked, not the I will blow your head off with a shotgun :^O)
Okay, signing off now, going up to Bunnings to get a padlock and to OW to get my sign laminated - you have all convinced me 😄
