Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
maybe they need to start braiding barb wire into the ropes?
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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
....or electricity maybe?GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:maybe they need to start braiding barb wire into the ropes?
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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
Well, they are trying to save energy!!Terrytunes wrote:....or electricity maybe?
besides, given the rising number of SG's, they would probably need another power plant on-line, just to handle the power consumption!!!
(how DOES one braid electricity into a rope? hehehehehehe)
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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
Yeah, electrified barbed wire--if the barbs don't stop them, the zap will(hopefully)!
Personally, I'm in favor of dart guns to take out SGs, or some kind of minefield in the forbidden area-- :kaboom: :twisted: .
Personally, I'm in favor of dart guns to take out SGs, or some kind of minefield in the forbidden area-- :kaboom: :twisted: .
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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
If you have ever been to Typhoon Lagoon, right behind Lagunagator is a photo backdrop area. It includes sand, a volleyball net, a Pontiac woody, some surfboards, etc.
To get into that area you have to climb over wood posts which vary in height from one to three feet or walk through some shrubs. It is intended to be a backdrop for people to take photos against.
They will not post "Keep Off" signs as it will be bad show.
When working as turnstile greeter we also have to keep an eye out to keep people from getting up there. I have not only told people to get down, but gotten in front of the parents and blocked them from taking pictures. I have also been reported as rude to guests (by the concerned guests) for telling them that a wall does mean keep off.
(We do allow climbing on Lagunagator, he is smooth concrete and cannot be damaged.)
To get into that area you have to climb over wood posts which vary in height from one to three feet or walk through some shrubs. It is intended to be a backdrop for people to take photos against.
They will not post "Keep Off" signs as it will be bad show.
When working as turnstile greeter we also have to keep an eye out to keep people from getting up there. I have not only told people to get down, but gotten in front of the parents and blocked them from taking pictures. I have also been reported as rude to guests (by the concerned guests) for telling them that a wall does mean keep off.
(We do allow climbing on Lagunagator, he is smooth concrete and cannot be damaged.)
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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
Where there's a will, there's a way.Cheshire Figment wrote:(We do allow climbing on Lagunagator, he is smooth concrete and cannot be damaged.)

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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
That would be awesome! Mwahahah!felinefan wrote:Personally, I'm in favor of dart guns to take out SGs, or some kind of minefield in the forbidden area
Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
In my condo complex, the last security company put slippery grease under the bobwire fences. You can see clothes ripped and a foot slide in the grease. Below the bobwire fence are rose bushes. :twisted: It would hurt too if you saw some one try to get over it.
I think some rusty nails and broken glass would stop these SG in their tracks. :D:
I think some rusty nails and broken glass would stop these SG in their tracks. :D:
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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
Sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen.turkeyham wrote:In my condo complex, the last security company put slippery grease under the bobwire fences. You can see clothes ripped and a foot slide in the grease. Below the bobwire fence are rose bushes.
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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??
Well Bobwire WAS invented to keep elves out of a garden, so it SHOULD work for SG's!!turkeyham wrote:In my condo complex, the last security company put slippery grease under the bobwire fences. You can see clothes ripped and a foot slide in the grease. Below the bobwire fence are rose bushes. :twisted: It would hurt too if you saw some one try to get over it.
I think some rusty nails and broken glass would stop these SG in their tracks. :D:
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I like the grease touch!
Even better idea, put grease on the rope for the area you want to rope off!!
and then put pixie dust on that!!! extra added magic!!!
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