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Posted by FC on April 22, 2003 at 07:51:57 from (66.84.205.26):
Guess this is sorta off topic, but I was working with my tractor if that helps....I am amazed at the total lack of disrespect others have for private property. This weekend while working on my farm where I am building a house I encountered people 3 different times entering upon my property either mushroom hunting or to build a fire and have a picnic along the creek. I also have someone on a atv who feels it ok to ride anywhere up and down the creek or up the embankment he sees fit. Keep in mind I have large yellow signs posted warning otherwise, but they seem to be ignored. One guy even stopped where I was working and showed me a mushroom he had gotten off my land (without asking). I would call the law, but I know it would take 30 minutes for them to arrive and they would be gone by the time they arrived. (I did this once, and after 2 hours they still had not arrived and the "partiers" had left...unfortunately not with the trash). I am afraid my temper is growing short with them. Any "legal" ideas?
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