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  • i feel sorry for them. especially if its just cutting across a farmers field or something. this happened in ireland a few years ago. very sad. you cant take the road less travelled now because there is no tresspassing signs everywhere!
  • I don't know. I think it would depend on how they died.
  • Unless it is tradition or they needed to trespass, I have no mercy for the guy who chose to break the law.
  • It absurd that people think murder is OK when someone walks on their property. That's why we have laws that say you can only meet force with equal force. In other words its NOT OK to kill someone for being in your yard or house for that matter. Prisons are full of people who murder trespassers.
  • Depends. Just trespassing? No. Trespassing with intent to rape and murder, no. . I think it's sad when kids are running around in places they shouldn't be and something happens to them. Like the kid that fell through a sky light and died. His family sued and won. That angers me. The kid had no right to be there. Death tragic. Sueing the property owner, stupid.
  • Depends on the circumstances. Something such as what recently happened here, a six or seven year old child climbed over a fence to get to the neighbor's trampoline and somehow managed to get himself tangled in the springs and suffocated. Neighbor was not home at the time. I thought it sad right up until the moron parents tried to sue the neighbor for having an 'attractive nuisance' on his property, that is still in court at the moment IIRC. So far as I am concerned, its his property so he can do as he likes, and just where the hell were the parents at the time anyways? Home invasion on the other hand, I have no sympathy. If you are in my house uninvited then I have to assume you have hostile intent in one way or another. Its fine and dandy for a judge and jury to sit in a nice air conditioned room and debate for hours the necessity of killing the intruder, quite another to be rudely awakened by an unexpected noise in the dark and have to make a snap decision about whether or not the person poses a threat. If you wait until they are clearly threatening you, it is likely going to be far too late.

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