Well, then that's what will happen! We are very protective of our land. And I agree with Eldon, there are a LOT of people just like us around here. Most of our neighbors don't have computers/phones, a few don't even have electricity. I don't want to put out the image that my family are a bunch of un-educated hicks, we just like our privacy. Around here everyone is afraid of every one elses dog. It is common rule to be VERY cautious when going to someone elses house.
As for a law suit, I am not concerned. We were robbed once, and about a year later I was home alone and a guy we knew came sneaking down the drive way, and then proceeded to come down the front deck, he opened the front door to find a 13 year old boy standing there shivering with a middle break 12 gauge, loaded. He decided that it wasn't worth it and left. Had he decided to come in, he might not have walked back out!
Thanks to all of you that responded. I guess I over reacted about the situation. I certainly won't post something like it again! I must say though, all of you that obviously have a problem with me posting an OT (like many others do), I would much rather you just said, hey listen this is a TRACTOR forum, so don't do that, rather than your smart a$$ replies, some of which are kind of rude and/or hurtful.
Anyway, I am going out to plow snow, hope everyone has a good day! Bryce
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