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Guest grizzler
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well if he does,go round and wrap the gun round his neck...sorted :)

Guest bakes
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ive had it before theres a couple that backs on to the back of my garden a few door down his youngest son around 18 years old goes out shooting aint got nothink against shooting as ive done clay shooting 50 metre and 10 metre plus other shooting for years but told him one of my birds come back shot i wrap the gun around his head heard him shooting in back garden at targets and bottles but the moment one of my birds come back shot i wont be happy.

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the law states You cannot shoot a airgun within 15 meters of a public highway if doing so would cause a nuisance or indanger the public. It is now also an offence if any projectile leaves the boundries of the land  Â£2500 fine

Guest bakes
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the law states You cannot shoot a airgun within 15 meters of a public highway if doing so would cause a nuisance or indanger the public. It is now also an offence if any projectile leaves the boundries of the land  Â£2500 fine

 

yes mate also classed as armed tresspass you can shoot in your back garden but as soon as the object leaves the boudarys of your property its classed as an afence you got to make shore what ever you shooting into has to be sucure and will stop the object everytime like a secure backstock few thick books and a slab behind it so once the object hits were you aiming it at target stops it dead in the tracks and reduces the chances of ricoshays

 

all the best.

Guest bigda
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just found out the muppit across the back said he is going to shoot my birds if they go near his house just have to see lol

 

the best way to approach it is to  ask him,  what the problem is

go heavy handed and he will  start  banging lids when your birds arrive,  you need to  think it out,  not that you will not  knock his block off  there are other ways  take a bird round with you ask him  what  good shooting one of them is going to do,   if he don't listen then   kick the sh :out out of him but remember theses thick  git's do every thing to annoy  you,   but face to face  is the best approach  

Guest HEATHLOFTS
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im sorry mate but he would loose teeth if he told me he was going to shoot my birds

 

not only his teeth ;)

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the best way to approach it is to  ask him,  what the problem is

go heavy handed and he will  start  banging lids when your birds arrive,  you need to  think it out,  not that you will not  knock his block off  there are other ways  take a bird round with you ask him  what  good shooting one of them is going to do,   if he don't listen then   kick the sh :out out of him but remember theses thick  git's do every thing to annoy  you,   but face to face  is the best approach  

 

excellent bigda best reply yet ;)

Guest BRYANBROCK
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im sorry mate but he would loose teeth if he told me he was going to shoot my birds

 

personally i would shoot him  ;) ;)

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Just smile at him and walk away that will make him worse.

  If it doesn't ,this will.

Statute Law

The Penalties for breaking current UK firearms laws with Airguns are as follows:-

Carrying a loaded Air-weapon in a public place 6 months imprisonment and / or £5,000 fine.

Trespassing with an air weapon 3 months imprisonment and / or £2,500 fine.

Trespassing on private land with an air weapon 3 months imprisonment and / or £2,500 fine.

Possessing or using an air weapon if sentenced to 3 months or more in custody 3 months imprisonment and / or £2,500 fine.

In addition if original sentence up to 3 years 5 year ban on use of firearms.

Or if for 3 years or more Life ban on use of firearms.

Killing or injuring any bird or protected animal unless authorised £5,000 fine.

Firing an air weapon within 15m / 50ft of a public highway £1,000 fine. Selling or hiring air weapon or ammunition to person under 17 6 months imprisonment and / or £5,000 fine.

Making a gift of air weapon or ammunition to person under 14 £1,000 fine.

Having air weapon or ammunition with intent to damage property 10 years imprisonment.

Having air weapon with intent to endanger life Life imprisonment and / or appropriate fine.

Using air weapon to resist or prevent arrest Life imprisonment and / or appropriate fine.

Threatening others with an air weapon (even if unloaded) to cause them to fear unlawful violence 10 years imprisonment and / or appropriate fine.

Not forgetting the chance of being shot and killed by the police should you not obey instructions when challenged by them, they cannot tell if you have just an airgun or a more lethal firearm so will treat all arms as lethal and respond accordingly.

Civil Law

It should be born in mind by every airgun shooter that the unexpected could happen and they could find themselves facing a civil action for damage to property or even injury to persons or livestock. Every airgun shooter should have Third Party Public Liability Insurance before venturing out of doors, and joining one of the bodies representing shooters interests is the best way to achieve this.

Lindsay.

Guest devonred
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show him that so he get's fined, then kick the crap outta the 'orrible little git'

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I would expect his neighbours would have something to say about shooting off an air rifle near them.

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