[chbot] High voltage batteries and electrolytic capacitors

Andy Gardner ceo at andygardner.com
Sun Oct 25 01:33:35 GMT 2020


https://ccc.govt.nz/consents-and-licences/resource-consents/residential-and-housing/property

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Barbed wire or razor wire fences

The Council Public Places Bylaw 2018 states that barbed wire, razor wire or electrified wire may not be used within one metre of any property boundary adjoining any public place, unless the wire is at a height of 2.5m or more above ground level, or the public place is in a rural area. Internal boundary fences are covered by the Fencing Act 1978.

If the height of the fence is over 2.5m, a resource consent and a building consent will be required. Therefore it is recommended that you contact the the Duty Planner on 03 941 8999 if your proposed fence is over this height.

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On 25/10/20 11:40 am, Henri Shustak wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Thank you for the reply. I am wondering would this apply to something like barbed wire to make getting in/out of a property more difficult? If someone got injured by trying to get over it?
> 
> Just had a problem with a drone overhead and then a week later (possibly unrelated) someone in a group entering the property by climbing the fence. Hence my questions.
> 
> Your information has been super useful.
> 
> Sorry to hijack this thread.
> 
> Henri
> 
>> On 25/10/2020, at 11:34 AM, Mark Atherton <markaren1 at xtra.co.nz> wrote:
>>
>> 202 Setting traps, etc
>>
>> (1) Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years who, with intent to injure, or with reckless disregard for the safety of others, sets or places or causes to be set or placed any trap or device that is likely to injure any person.
>>
>> (2) Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years who, being in occupation or possession of any place where any such trap or device has been set or placed, knowingly and wilfully permits it to remain there in such a condition that any person is likely to be injured by it.
>>
>> http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1961/0043/137.0/DLM329707.html
>>
>>
>> On 25/10/2020 11:30 AM, Henri Shustak wrote:
>>> Hi I am actually looking right now at what these laws are if anyone can explain in simple terms that would be great. Basically, are you responsible for trespassing people injuring themselves on your property? Any links would be welcomed. I have not had any luck finding the details or even an overview.
>>>> Damn that mantrap law.
>>>>
>>>> On 5/10/20 7:37 pm, Mark Atherton wrote:
>>>>> I was about to express concern about the type of insulator that your coffee table is constructed from (mica ?), but on second thoughts I might be better off asking if you charge the unit before going to bed at night. Might be good at catching burglars :)
>>
>>
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