Posted by Billy NY on February 16, 2014 at 16:26:52 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Re: Snowmobile rant posted by Traditional Farmer on February 16, 2014 at 16:06:09:
Same situation here, give em an inch they will take a mile. In retrospect, it took some doing to keep them out. The power lines is another conduit for them to run. Many times I've run into kids, most very respectful and a pleasure to speak to, given it could be different, had one kid who was a real jerk, was going to have his dad come over and take care of me, and another guy who questioned me being armed. None of that amounted to anything, but it does tell you to be prepared and use a defensive stance so you can't be overwhelmed at any given time when dealing with people you do not know. I'm proactive about it because our land and adjoining land is thick cover, you get the wrong kind of person involved, it would not be too hard to rob houses while people are at work, or attempt to do so. Bottom line is to stay involved and make a strong presence known, I'd like to say we have very little trouble with any of them for the most part, but a watchful eye is the contributing factor. When I worked out of town, ATVs were running rampant here, that changed as soon as I was around more.
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