Originally Posted by
bhodge
Thanks for the replies guy's. All the other considerations will be the same / similar to my current shoots, written permission, backstop, boundaries etc...
This is the bit I was concerned with - regulations that oblige the landowner to have taken all reasonable measures to have tried non lethal prevention..
Thanks to robs5230 for that.
The reason I left that out is that the burden of proof lies upon the landowner and it's best not to get involved.
the view I take is that by the time I have been asked to come and shoot something in an urban environment, the landowner has exhausted his other options.
Your chap has presumably tried netting, spikes, etc?
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