As much as I sympathize with all of this I have to leave a word of warning. Setting traps for people ain't legal in Texas. You will find that the law actually takes a very dim view of this sort of thing so be careful what you do.
And that right there is a problem. "Someone keeps stealing my packages off my property so they are trespassing and I try to protect my property but I get tossed in jail"
Say someone breaks into your house in Tx and your Rottie and Cane Corso make sure they don't leave because of loss of blood. Do you get charged? Both start with a trespass.
I absolutely enjoy watching these. It finally occurred to me that such a blast might hurt someone, so I googled to ask if they were AI. Since booby-traps are illegal I figured they were and sure enough, they are AI. I Still enjoy watching them. But I also wish they were Real.
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I am the kind of person who would put a delay timer on the package to give them time to get it inside their car! 😜
ReplyDeleteMeat, I'm with you.
DeleteThe time delay needs to be longer so the mess is made in the porch pirate's car not the homeowner's porch or yard.
ReplyDeleteAl_in_Ottawa
Al_in_Ottawa, exactly!
DeleteFunny? yeah. Real? Not a chance.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog, Texas Scout.
Texas Scout, define real. The video made me laugh my ass off. Isn't that all you want for a "Funday?'"
DeleteThis is hilarious. I can't believe that these less-than-mental-giants call the cops.
ReplyDeleteJohn, it's called "Just Rewards."
DeleteEven though they are all probably fake it is still satisfying to watch.
ReplyDeleteAnon, too much fake talk going on here.
DeleteAs much as I sympathize with all of this I have to leave a word of warning. Setting traps for people ain't legal in Texas. You will find that the law actually takes a very dim view of this sort of thing so be careful what you do.
ReplyDeleteMikey, don't do it in Texas!
DeleteAnd that right there is a problem. "Someone keeps stealing my packages off my property so they are trespassing and I try to protect my property but I get tossed in jail"
DeleteSay someone breaks into your house in Tx and your Rottie and Cane Corso make sure they don't leave because of loss of blood. Do you get charged?
Both start with a trespass.
mer, let me look for my law degree.
DeletePkease do Skunk spray next, in the car.....
ReplyDeleteAverage Joe Bro, YUK!
DeleteMark Rober makes real porch pirate booby traps that record. Here's his YouTube channel: https://m.youtube.com/user/onemeeeliondollars
ReplyDeleteEric in FL, Thanks!
DeleteI absolutely enjoy watching these. It finally occurred to me that such a blast might hurt someone, so I googled to ask if they were AI. Since booby-traps are illegal I figured they were and sure enough, they are AI. I Still enjoy watching them. But I also wish they were Real.
ReplyDeleteJustin_O_Guy, I guess we have to play the hand we're dealt.
DeleteThe people who call the cops are the funniest! "Hello. I'm a thief and I want justice!"
ReplyDeletePROOF! Where have you bean? They're a bunch of tards, huh.
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