Posted by dlplost on November 16, 2011 at 10:33:56 from (74.69.150.99):
In Reply to: FENCING posted by JR FRYE on November 16, 2011 at 08:45:16:
It's all about reputation. It appears you have the friendly nice guy rep. that tells them you won't do anything about it.. YOU need to change, Got POSTED signs put up legaly? The NRA has signs warning of a shooting range. Get some and post them along your fence, along with your posted signs. set up a little target practice area, and use it once in a while. when you know he's out there, go out and use your shooting range, scare the heck out of him. (just dont shoot him..) He'll complain, hopefully to the cops saying you were shooting at him. You can show them the signs, and where he knocked down your fence. You've got Him admitting to tresspass.... If He doesn't complain, He'll thing a little harder about tresspassing the next time...
And remove the gate you gave Him, It tells the cops it's ok for him to tresspass..
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