There is actually regulations regarding fencing and these type of spikes are not covered as far as I am aware.
If it is next to a footpath these spikes cannot exceed 1m if it is 1m above ground and next to highway/footpath/public access way, it requires planning permission.
I work sort of in this industry and tbh would flag this as a public health hazard tbh. Probably some pul fella hoping someone gets hurt. Had a few heads like this, one fella even adding these to the perimeter of an entire estate.
Fell on one of these as a child. Straight into the armpit, 0/10 wouldn’t recommend.
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There is actually regulations regarding fencing and these type of spikes are not covered as far as I am aware.
If it is next to a footpath these spikes cannot exceed 1m if it is 1m above ground and next to highway/footpath/public access way, it requires planning permission.
I work sort of in this industry and tbh would flag this as a public health hazard tbh. Probably some pul fella hoping someone gets hurt. Had a few heads like this, one fella even adding these to the perimeter of an entire estate.
Fell on one of these as a child. Straight into the armpit, 0/10 wouldn’t recommend.
You wouldn’t be long getting frostbit