Brain-dead Moron!!!

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    Winky :lunapic 130165696578242 5:

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      RIGHT!! winky has to be placed in the profanity category thanks to you Spruce.
       
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          Yep, not a profanity Spruce. In fact, its a rather nice shrub.

          Sorry to hog your thread Scorpio,
           
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            Morons!

            How about planting Erythrina christa galli - nice green stems with really vicious thorns!
             
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              Pyracantha, Blackthorn:paladin:....that'll do it Scorpio:dbgrtmb:
               
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                Not good..I'm not too happy either.Have a new garden in the front.Everyday when I go to work I come back & check the new beds in the front some bleedin dog has fouled in it going on over a week now. I leave at 6.20am & get back at around 6pm lot of driving. So that wont change We dont have a gate and the entrance is very wide thats how these dogs get in. Its ment to be very strict about keeping dogs on leads around here...obviously not.I will get to the bottom of it have cctv & have reported it.As there is notices everywere saying to do that ?? I hope you get sorted out with the person yourside....some people are such idiots.
                 
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                No nothing missed. That's exactly it. Juts refer to CCTV footage if required, other than that overwrite anything older than 7 days perhaps, or 14 days in the event of a two week holiday away.
                 
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                look up a piece of software called iCatcher Sentry. It turns an order PC and web cam into a CCTV arrangement. It only records the images when something significant changes, so you'll never have to look through hours and hours of footage of nothing happening. It can also alert you when something happens, and can serve the images to a remote PC.
                 
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                Anyone got advice on suitable Web Cams to use? I would like to put some in my shed. It has movement detector light, and power is available, but I think would need cameras to be wireless to transmit images back to my PC (can't imagine running a Cat5 cable to the shed).

                Could do with the web cams being "reasonably outdoor tolerant". Shed is dry, but there will be some condensation off the tin roof, birds may get in occasionally, etc.

                Presumably don't need IR - unless the lamp fails / is deliberately disabled?
                 
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                That iCatcher Sentry software can use any camera you're computer can see. At the basic end of the scale this would be a cheap USB cam, but at the other end of the scale you can buy dedicated high resolution high speed video captures cards to connect to high end cameras.
                 
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                Last Year I was sitting at the Computer,which faces the window at the back garden.
                It Was a warm night so the double window was wide open.
                I heard a noise at the rear of the houses, which are in a row, I looked out from were i was sitting and seen the ' Knuckle Trailers' ,in a race ,running through all the gardens,jumping fences ,climbing fences,and kicking and breaking anything in their Wake:wallbanging:.

                I never shouted, I just sat in my chair and waited for all Hell Breaking Loose.
                I have a 6 foot High fence x 30 foot long. Behind this fence ( which was blind to them)
                are 10 Climbing Roses ,which I had trained across the very top of the fence and the thorns are Big Big Mothers:yikes:.

                They came to my fence, Jumped, Grabbed the Top,and were Screaming Like Stuffed Pigs:yikes:. (The Thorns Done The Job. ) :blue thumb: .

                They Have Never Returned To Their Aintree Activities .:blue thumb:.
                 
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                  Hmm, am I the only one who's first thought wasn't a person, but maybe ... a fox? :dunno:

                  When you planted it, did you scatter some blood, fish and bonemeal in the hole? I do know that can attract urban foxes.

                  If the culprit is human, that is entirely another matter and it is a case of criminal damage (a cultivated plant = property).

                  CCTV would shed more light on it, for sure!

                  So sorry to read of your troubles, Scorpio; whether animal or human, it still stinks! But, at least if it is human, you can seek recompense :)
                   
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                  that's what I thought too, maybe an animal?
                  though- I understand how you must have felt, Scorpio, had some huge sunflowers in full bloom slashed by idiots once, they where growing right by the gate
                   
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