Posted by da.bees on January 02, 2013 at 12:18:02 from (72.181.183.240):
In Reply to: What's next? Long posted by BIG RUH on January 02, 2013 at 10:18:30:
](reply to post at 15:17:28 01/02/13)
Do you not have tresspass laws where all this is going on?
If you do the penalties must not be heavy enough. I'm not saying that tresspass doesn't happen in Texas but certainly not to the extent I hear about in posts here at YT.
A few examples of tresspass laws which make people think twice.
Land owner can file a complant outlineing evidence which in turn is shared with defendant. If it gos before JP,land owner has burden to prove who,when and where. If you get game warden,sheriff or other officer to witness or investigate,they present case with land owner as witness. Additional to fines and property damage,restitution for any deer,turkey or other wildlife starts at about $500 each and can reach as much as going price to legaly kill a trophy. 150 score whitetail average $5k, 180 score about 3 times as much.
Where it gets realy serious is being on someone elses property with a firearm at night without permission.
About once a year a snatch and run car repo man is shot or shot at while on private property at night.
The guns hanging on racks of farm trucks are one reason I advise against becoming confrontational with a Texas land owner if he asks you to leave and don't come back. I'm not saying it's like the old wild west. It's more like folks don't whine and sniffel because some knothead is trying to take his place over.
On the other hand the booby traps I hear mentioned on YT from time to time can land a person in deep doo doo.
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