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could get a couple of poles for that,and they would give the offices a clean while they were there.

As long as its not Romainians , you'd have f*ckall left in the morning :laugh:

 

worked on a site with a cpl of romanian joiners.they were doing a shuttering and the site agent comes along.looks at thier work and gets the tape out.

 

 

 

"i told you it was to be 35mm"he says.

the romanian said well its nearly 35mm lol

thought the agent was gonna have a f*****g stroke

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Would probably work in some places. But it would be a great scam. They have your address, they know you have something worth protecting, what time the first and last person is there and they know the guard dog is going to let them in. :thumbs:

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I thought that it was actually illegal to have guard dogs running loose inside a compound if there is no handler with them.

 

 

Thats correct Penny, if the dog has unrestricted access to the property its illegal........

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My question would be whos get f##ked in court when some kids enter the property and a dog mauls or possibly kills them, i'd guess both the company renting the dogs and the renter would be liable and screwed. I've trained security and personal protection dogs but always with some morals, the people were vetted first and the dogs were well trained, had a couple of accidental bites and witnessed more, Shepherds and Rotties are big powerfull animals and require a handler present, all the bravado is great but i'm over 6ft and 16 stone and these dogs can throw you around easily if committed......

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My question would be whos get f##ked in court when some kids enter the property and a dog mauls or possibly kills them, i'd guess both the company renting the dogs and the renter would be liable and screwed. I've trained security and personal protection dogs but always with some morals, the people were vetted first and the dogs were well trained, had a couple of accidental bites and witnessed more, Shepherds and Rotties are big powerfull animals and require a handler present, all the bravado is great but i'm over 6ft and 16 stone and these dogs can throw you around easily if committed......

 

at night with no one around,i wouldnt rate any single unarmed persons chances against a committed powerful dog,let alone a kid.

may as well be leaving anti-personnel land mines on the floor of a night.

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what about the fact who ever the dog gets should not be in there in the 1st place! yes i see the point about kids but when i was a kid i would never jump in where a dog was after a ball!i don't think kids are as thick as some make out! but its all what if's!

what about the prick who was trying to rob a factory and fell throw the roof and the owner got took to court and fined!

the f*****g prick should not of being there in the 1st place! after that i had more work put on my day going round knocking every thing off making sure things where safe just in case some wanker broke in!

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i'm over 6ft and 16 stone

 

You speak with forked tongue ............

 

:whistling:

 

5'9" and well over 18 stone.

 

 

On the guard dog thing, I've no experience of them, but have had photos sent me when I've made gear for them, there's some big angry dogs out there for sure!

 

Best bit about security guards is they are normally easy to bribe! :laugh:

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