In some places it isn't even legal to build your property in a way that is inconvenient to harmful criminals. I remember the court case, a guy sued because he broke into a mall at night via skylight... And fell through said skylight, tumbling several stories and injuring himself. Claimed the skylight was clearly trapping the property since it gave under his weight and cutting tools and thus was enticing him to break in that way but led to injury.
should be fully legal to fortify your land.
In some places it isn't even legal to build your property in a way that is inconvenient to harmful criminals. I remember the court case, a guy sued because he broke into a mall at night via skylight... And fell through said skylight, tumbling several stories and injuring himself. Claimed the skylight was clearly trapping the property since it gave under his weight and cutting tools and thus was enticing him to break in that way but led to injury.
Dumb shit like that is why you're better off, legally speaking, to shoot until they're dead than try to disable them.
It's much harder for the estate to make retarded legal arguments.