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    lol.. i had thought about the spikes idea Crashe.. but a friend pointed out that the council/police might not be too happy with spikes sticking out for kids/people to hurt themselves on....
    it sucks that the world has come to having to record on CCTV every second of the day just incase something bad happens and some low life does soemthing that you need to be able to have cought on tape as evidence or to find said low life???? my poor mum keeps thinking she is hearing cars coming down the drive and thinking its the person who did it coming to apologise.... (mum and dad drove 5 hours to come back and fix the drive so cars can pass through) I dont want to burst her bubble... she still thinks the world is nice....
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    yeah it's pretty bad this time, worse than the last time(s) eh :\ stupid ****wits. i can't believe you have to constantly put up with it either... reinforced concrete like you said might be the way to go then ya'll just be scraping car paint off it, not getting a ****** crane in to pick up the box each time!

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    Concrete tank traps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    Concrete tank traps
    i'm intrugued.....
    tell me more!!

    there has to be some way to stop people crashing into our gates on a straight 50km/hr bit of road.....

    admitadly the cops have put a "high crash area, slow down" sign at the end of the motorway..... (but all these cars come from the other way)
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    Here y'go. A combination of these tried and true methods should stop them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicksta View Post
    just incase something bad happens and some low life does soemthing that you need to be able to have cought on tape as evidence or to find said low life???? .
    And still no justice once said low life is found. They usually have no insurance to pay for damages inflicted on others property anyway.
    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    getting a speeding ticket is far from my mind as it is unlikely to kill me..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Here y'go. A combination of these tried and true methods should stop them
    ROFL..... i love it!!!!
    problem is that the grass verge is technically council land.. not ours.... so they might not like us altering its appearance...
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    Why not suggest to the council that that piece of road has lots of speeders, and they should put up a speed camera just there, I'm sure they'd jump at the chance.

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    They didn't send the NZ CSI squad to trace the owner of the vehicle from a serial number on a fragment of debris? ??

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    bwahahahaha
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    get a cardboard cut-out of a small child and stick it on the corner...
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    Bollards! One metre into a concrete footing and one metre exposed. Concrete filled steel - use 150 dia x 8mm thick CHS (circular hollow section). Not so big to cause too much damage but large enough to protect property.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    Bollards! One metre into a concrete footing and one metre exposed. Concrete filled steel - use 150 dia x 8mm thick CHS (circular hollow section). Not so big to cause too much damage but large enough to protect property.
    I think I'm in lo... no no no *shakes head* that's just not right...

    But yes to the bollards. Yes yes yes.
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