Posted by jackinok on October 18, 2011 at 09:25:11 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Property Rights. posted by EX 450 Owner on October 18, 2011 at 07:26:06:
well people are people,every day it seems to me that they become less and less considerate.or it could be that im just old and i notice it more,,a few suggestions,1-lock all your gates,fire dept or police ,someone who actually has a NEED to be there will cut your fence anyway.they dont care if the gate is standing open around here.if they need in they go in,and i can sort of relate to that.2- never EVER under any circumstance let someone slide.they will walk all over you.neighbors kids riding four wheelers accross your place call the law!Ive got a little secret for you,that folks seem to have forgotten these days,neighbors WONT do this.you have to make neighbors, those folks down the road are NOT neighbors,they are simply another bunch of people.neighbors respect you and yours as much as theirs and there is a huge difference between people next door and neighbors next door.3- i would love to be able to shoot those folks that dump cats and dogs.best bet if you see one and can,get a tag number.4-when you find garbage on some lowlife has dumped on you ,dont just pick it up.look for an address.if you find one call the local sherrif and have those folks come pick it up or pay a big fine.absolutly true story,my next door neighbor had a huge problem with folks dumping in a creek on his place.he was surprised to find a huge pile of garbage one morning clearly from the local taco bell.this was not from a store but from their local offices.turns out they had hired a local fellow to pick up this info ,shred it and dispose of it properly.neighbor called the corporate office,within an hour he was contacted back,and within one day the regional manager ,his wife and all his children were there in person picking up this trash!I heard later that there was a big lawsuit over this and the fellow who they hired did jail time.so you dont have to accept this and go on.if its in the ditches,call your local county commisioner,its their reponsibility to keep these roads up.CALL HIM every day,several times a day if you have to.make his life miserable.i guarantee it wont be long until the local law, will watch the place and find someone dumping.5- take the tree stands down,and pile them up at your house,one of two things will happen,either the trespassers will get the idea,or they will come hunting them.if they come hunting them call the game ranger,he knows what to do and it doesnt cost you a penny.its amazing how fast this bs stops.6- dressing out a deer and leaving the remains,unless they leave it within 500 ft(here) of your house,about the only thing you can do is just like the dumping thing.in this state thats the recommended practice( not that i like it myself)luckily most of it wont last overnight here because of the coyotes and things.7- cutting trees or removing parts,that stealing ,,if you let one person, ANY person get by with it after you see them,in MY opinion you are an accessory to it! dont cry about what YOU do!put them in jail if you can even if its you own kinfolk!heres a TRUE fact,,in most little towns and rural areas folks know each other,maybe not personally but they at least know OF you.and quite frankly you would be surprised what folks do know.this makes the word spread pretty fast around if you take up for yourself.and its not very long until most of your problems end.laying down and taking these things even if you confront the person is not the way to handle it,if you let them slide for any reason you lose .its like the bully at school,you can either take it and be miserable, or fight back and even if you get your rear kicked bullying will likely stop simply because there easier folks to pick on.sorry for the rant,but until folks get proactive about this crap it will never end.
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