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No, under the attractive nuisance doctrine a property owner is only required to warn all trespassers including children of any known dangers that are not easily discoverable by ordinary observation. The condition must be inherently dangerous to children that it reasonably requires that precautions be taken to prevent children from being harmed by the dangerous condition.
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