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- Mantrap_(snare) abstract "A mantrap is a mechanical physical security devices for catching poachers and trespassers. They have taken many forms, the most usual being like a large foothold trap, the steel springs being armed with teeth which met in the victim's leg. Since 1827, they have been illegal in England, except in houses between sunset and sunrise as a defence against burglars.Other traps such as special snares, trap netting, trapping pits, fluidizing solid matter traps and cage traps could be used. Mantraps that use deadly force are illegal in the United States, and there have been notable tort law cases where the trespasser has successfully sued the property owner for damages caused by the mantrap. There is also the possibility that such traps could endanger emergency service personnel such as firefighters who must forcefully enter such buildings during emergencies. As noted in the important US court case of Katko v. Briney, "the law has always placed a higher value upon human safety than upon mere rights of property."".
- Mantrap_(snare) thumbnail ManTrapsBedfordMuseum.JPG?width=300.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageID "3181893".
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageLength "2002".
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageRevisionID "681066222".
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Animal_trapping.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Booby_trap.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Cage_(enclosure).
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Area_denial_weapons.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hunting_equipment.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Deadly_force.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Firefighter.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Katko_v._Briney.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Mantrap_(access_control).
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Physical_security.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Poaching.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Sally_port.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Snare_trap.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Spring-gun.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Tort.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Tort_law.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Trapping.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink Trapping_pit.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLink File:ManTrapsBedfordMuseum.JPG.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Man-trap".
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mantrap (snare)".
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mantrap".
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLinkText "man trap".
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLinkText "man-catching traps".
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLinkText "man-traps".
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageWikiLinkText "mantrap".
- Mantrap_(snare) hasPhotoCollection Mantrap_(snare).
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1911.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mantrap_(snare) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Trapping.
- Mantrap_(snare) subject Category:Area_denial_weapons.
- Mantrap_(snare) subject Category:Hunting_equipment.
- Mantrap_(snare) hypernym Devices.
- Mantrap_(snare) type Device.
- Mantrap_(snare) comment "A mantrap is a mechanical physical security devices for catching poachers and trespassers. They have taken many forms, the most usual being like a large foothold trap, the steel springs being armed with teeth which met in the victim's leg. Since 1827, they have been illegal in England, except in houses between sunset and sunrise as a defence against burglars.Other traps such as special snares, trap netting, trapping pits, fluidizing solid matter traps and cage traps could be used.".
- Mantrap_(snare) label "Mantrap (snare)".
- Mantrap_(snare) sameAs m.08xlly.
- Mantrap_(snare) sameAs Q6752197.
- Mantrap_(snare) sameAs Q6752197.
- Mantrap_(snare) wasDerivedFrom Mantrap_(snare)?oldid=681066222.
- Mantrap_(snare) depiction ManTrapsBedfordMuseum.JPG.
- Mantrap_(snare) isPrimaryTopicOf Mantrap_(snare).