Quote Originally Posted by Nightcrewman
A recent case locally had a burglar suing a home owner because he tripped on a loose paving slab in her garden and broke his wrist when he fell, he got awarded £1,800 for pain and discomfort as it was ruled she should not have had a loose slab.
I could list loads of such cases but sufficient to say we in the UK have no rights to defend what is ours.
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if someone robs you here in america and you shoot/harm but dont kill the robbers, they can come back and sue here also, its pretty messed up how robbers/people that harm others can come back to sue
texas grass Reviewed by texas grass on . "right to kill" states in the USA in America they have some states that belive if someone breaks into your house, you have the right to shoot them dead on the spot. the rest of the states believe you must run or use no more force than the intruder, ie if the intruder has a knife, you could not use anything more than a knife to stop them from harming you or your family. what are your views on the situation? Rating: 5