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Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) July 3rd 07 10:59 PM

Anti-climbing shield for tower
 

How many of you who have towers in your yard have an anti-climbing shield
around the lower 6 feet or so of the tower to prevent neighborhood kids
from doing Tarzan impersonations on your tower?


[email protected] July 4th 07 01:16 AM

Anti-climbing shield for tower
 
How many of you who have towers in your yard have an anti-climbing shield
around the lower 6 feet or so of the tower to prevent neighborhood kids
from doing Tarzan impersonations on your tower?


I do. Made it out of chicken wire (about one-inch hexagonal holes).
Just wrapped it around the tower and tied it to the legs a few times
with twists of wire cut close. First thing I did after erecting the
tower. (In fact, haven't even put an antenna on it yet!)

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Mike Kaliski July 4th 07 01:47 AM

Anti-climbing shield for tower
 

"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message
.. .

How many of you who have towers in your yard have an anti-climbing shield
around the lower 6 feet or so of the tower to prevent neighborhood kids
from doing Tarzan impersonations on your tower?


Surely only a necessity if the tower is not in an enclosed area. Criminal
trespass laws can be used to prosecute persons entering an enclosed or
fenced area of private property. Or you could probably legally shoot them in
Texas. :-)

Failing that, a few feet of chequer plate padlocked to the tower will
generally do the trick.

Mike G0ULI



[email protected] July 4th 07 02:15 AM

Anti-climbing shield for tower
 
Mike Kaliski wrote:

"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message
.. .

How many of you who have towers in your yard have an anti-climbing shield
around the lower 6 feet or so of the tower to prevent neighborhood kids
from doing Tarzan impersonations on your tower?


Surely only a necessity if the tower is not in an enclosed area. Criminal
trespass laws can be used to prosecute persons entering an enclosed or
fenced area of private property. Or you could probably legally shoot them in
Texas. :-)


Failing that, a few feet of chequer plate padlocked to the tower will
generally do the trick.


That may work in a few states for adults, but not for kids.

If it would attract an 8 year old, and they climb it and fall off,
guess who gets sued.

A couple of sheets of plywood is a lot cheaper than getting sued.


--
Jim Pennino

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Buck[_2_] July 4th 07 03:05 AM

Anti-climbing shield for tower
 
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 01:15:02 GMT, wrote:

Mike Kaliski wrote:

"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message
.. .

How many of you who have towers in your yard have an anti-climbing shield
around the lower 6 feet or so of the tower to prevent neighborhood kids
from doing Tarzan impersonations on your tower?


Surely only a necessity if the tower is not in an enclosed area. Criminal
trespass laws can be used to prosecute persons entering an enclosed or
fenced area of private property. Or you could probably legally shoot them in
Texas. :-)


Failing that, a few feet of chequer plate padlocked to the tower will
generally do the trick.


That may work in a few states for adults, but not for kids.

If it would attract an 8 year old, and they climb it and fall off,
guess who gets sued.

A couple of sheets of plywood is a lot cheaper than getting sued.



In Georgia, if there is a swimming pool in the enclosed area, it is
considered an 'irresistible temptation' or something to that effect
for kids.


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Irv Finkleman July 4th 07 03:29 AM

Anti-climbing shield for tower
 
Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote:

How many of you who have towers in your yard have an anti-climbing shield
around the lower 6 feet or so of the tower to prevent neighborhood kids
from doing Tarzan impersonations on your tower?

Hang a dummy wasp nest at about 10 ft!

Irv VE6BP

[email protected] July 4th 07 03:45 AM

Anti-climbing shield for tower
 
Buck wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 01:15:02 GMT, wrote:


Mike Kaliski wrote:

"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message
.. .

How many of you who have towers in your yard have an anti-climbing shield
around the lower 6 feet or so of the tower to prevent neighborhood kids
from doing Tarzan impersonations on your tower?


Surely only a necessity if the tower is not in an enclosed area. Criminal
trespass laws can be used to prosecute persons entering an enclosed or
fenced area of private property. Or you could probably legally shoot them in
Texas. :-)


Failing that, a few feet of chequer plate padlocked to the tower will
generally do the trick.


That may work in a few states for adults, but not for kids.

If it would attract an 8 year old, and they climb it and fall off,
guess who gets sued.

A couple of sheets of plywood is a lot cheaper than getting sued.



In Georgia, if there is a swimming pool in the enclosed area, it is
considered an 'irresistible temptation' or something to that effect
for kids.


The term you are looking for is "attractive nuisance".

Basically, if a kid can see it and would think it might be fun to
play on or in, and can get to it even if it requires climbing a
fence, then gets hurt, you're screwed.

Most people with pools around here put up block walls to make it
harder to climb and not visible to passing kids. Chain link won't
cut it on either count.

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Jim Pennino

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[email protected] July 4th 07 04:55 AM

Anti-climbing shield for tower
 
Irv Finkleman wrote:
Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote:


How many of you who have towers in your yard have an anti-climbing shield
around the lower 6 feet or so of the tower to prevent neighborhood kids
from doing Tarzan impersonations on your tower?

Hang a dummy wasp nest at about 10 ft!


That's just going to make it more attractive to kids who will be
hanging around throwing rocks at it and climbing up to poke it
with sticks.

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Jim Pennino

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Bill Otten July 4th 07 02:49 PM

Anti-climbing shield for tower
 
Besides some sheet metal on the sides of the tower to discourage any
adventurous
climbers (even though my backyard is fully fenced since I also have a pool),
I have
signs on the tower warning that it should not be climbed, and another that
it is an
electrical shock hazard. No problems in 18 years.

bill

"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message
.. .

How many of you who have towers in your yard have an anti-climbing shield
around the lower 6 feet or so of the tower to prevent neighborhood kids
from doing Tarzan impersonations on your tower?




John Doe July 4th 07 04:14 PM

Anti-climbing shield for tower
 
In most states (check with your lawyer) the age of reasoning is 7 years
old - so the kids are supposed to know right from wrong. With that in mind
in a lot of states (check with your lawyer), the parents are also
responsible for the TORTS of their children till about the age of 18 or so.
The best bet is really to use some heavy gauge metal up to the first 14 feet
(Most children can't lift a ladder larger than 10 feet) on all sides, of the
tower and locked in place with key locks or chains thru the metal around the
leg of the tower and then a key lock!
Then a fence around your property, with signs posted KEEP OUT, BEWARE OF THE
DOG (SNAKES), DANGER 1,000,000 MA HI-VOLTAGE, NO TRESPASSING, TRESPASSERS
WILL BE PERSECUTED! You could also send a letter to all of the parents of
your kid's friends, telling them that if their child climbs the tower and
gets hurt, and that since you have taken great strides to thwart
unauthorized access - (signs/fence, anti-climbing devices) - that the
parents will be responsible for any damage their kids do to the tower,
antennas & cables, and/or to themselves.

73's

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How many of you who have towers in your yard have an anti-climbing shield
around the lower 6 feet or so of the tower to prevent neighborhood kids
from doing Tarzan impersonations on your tower?






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