Posted by 36 coupe on October 19, 2011 at 04:37:34 from (72.55.252.209):
In Reply to: Re: Property Rights. posted by lemmond1 on October 18, 2011 at 17:39:08:
I noticed a bag of trash in a neighbors hay field.Found a name on some mail,called the police.They knew who the woman was and said she would be back to pick it up, That trash was full of razor blades and was far enough into the field so that a mower could pick it up.I stopped at a small pond to fish a few years ago.Nice pine and hemlock grove, rock fire place.Not posted, pond had plenty of small bass.I picked up some beer cans and bottles and put them in the truck.Walked along the shore and saw a pick up load of trash dumped at the waters edge,some of it in the water.Called the town clerk and told her about it.She said the town road crew would check into it along with the sheriff.Went by the place a few years later,it was gated and posted.Theres a 100 acre pond just north of us.Small point of land makes a nice place to fish.I found that a slob drove his car on to it and drained the oil. Left 5 oil bottles behind.My land has never been posted,I have found cigarette packs and sandwich bags left by hunters.They could have put the stuff in their pocket and carried it out.Gut piles will get cleaned up by coyotes but the plastic gloves they leave will last a long time.
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