I am not a paintball afficionado, but I understand these devices are sometimes used in paintball games.
I do not intend to give legal advice on this preferring to leave that to some well-paid business law expert. Apart from civil liability does anyone see criminal problems arising out of using this device? Isn't this akin to a dye pack that a bank might use?
I can see one possible issue with a paint ball mine and a dye pack. Paint ball guns usually shoot paint pellets which can, if they hit directly in the eye, cause damage or even blindness. I understand most paintball particpants wear eye protection for that reason. Also, would paint in the eyes cause possible damage; regular paint could. That would be my main concern as far as liability goes.
Janette A
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So you cure that with a disclaimer: "Anyone trespassing or stealing on this property is subject to being shot with a paintball. Please wear proper eye protection at all times when trespassing or stealing. Thank you, The Management."
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