Posted by ShadetreeRet on October 18, 2011 at 07:46:13 from (184.2.210.187):
In Reply to: Property Rights. posted by EX 450 Owner on October 18, 2011 at 07:26:06:
All I can say is Amen Brother! Anyone who thinks you have no right to complain should have to step in a fresh pile of human feces that someone left on their front walk! No, it's never happened to me, but it should happen to them. I have lived in the same place for over 35 years. We live on an unpaved county road with only about six houses on it and there are places that are hidden from sight. I also, have had to deal with unwanted animals, trash dumping, and dumping of carcasses and deer entrails. Only recently has the state put any teeth into the no trespassing laws. Even if your land was posted, it was hard to prosecute anyone, but now if anyone is on posted land they must have a written statement from the landowner. And as you, I have received all kinds of excuses. I asked someone one day if they had permission t fish. "Oh, yes!" Who gave you permission? "The man up the road". Well. the man up the road doesn't own this property, I DO! Now get your a$$ off it before I call the law!
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