Posted by John in la on December 01, 2012 at 07:08:22 from (184.38.223.245):
In Reply to: Re: Illegal Hunters? posted by John T on December 01, 2012 at 06:05:31:
John T I found it hard to believe myself so I googled it. Seems Pa has a law where all land must be posted. Unposted land is open.
La use to have such a law for country land. It had to be posted or have a fence around it with at least 3 strands of wire. City land was posted without signs threw fences and defined boundries that should be know by all.
In 2003 the law was changed to where you must have written premission on your person to hunt or otherwise be on others private land.
Some would say the law went to far because I can force some people to leave my property that really should have access. Some of these include land surveyors and utility workers.
If you lived next to me and called a surveyor to mark the line between our property I can ask said surveyor to leave or not set foot on my property. He may need access to find a bench mark or such but that does not matter. Your only recource would be to take it to court and have a judge order me to allow the surveyor to enter. Same thing if your utility lines cross my property and needed work on them.
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