Posted by wisbaker on March 24, 2014 at 15:22:20 from (173.30.33.15):
In Reply to: Snowmobile Troubles posted by rusty6 on March 24, 2014 at 11:29:46:
The snowmobile riders have admitted to trespassing, why hasn't law enforcement done anything about it? Maybe the landowner's reaction was wrong (okay it was flat out wrong) but many landowners have the perception that LEOs and the DA/PA won't do a darn thing about trespassers on snowmobiles and to top it off they can trespass, get hurt on your property and sue you. Law enforcement needs to realize the emotions the land owners have and that if they fail to do anything they will get the perception of doughnut eating unionized do nothings, that will erode their community support and could cause a rise in vigilante justice. I know here in the US in many states if you have a dog you are required to buy a dog license, a large portion of the license fees are set aside to be used to reimburse livestock owners who have stock attacked by dogs. The only problem is 1- the government gets the money and doesn't want to let go of it and 2- Law enforcement won't get off their unionized derrieres to fill out the paper work so you can collect for the damages. But I digress, maybe registration fees should be collected and pooled to pay landowners for property damage caused by snowmobiles. OR landowners should require the state, county, township or club running snowmobile trails to carry very big liability policies to cover property damage and bodily injury to snowmobile riders OR require sled owners to carry insurance that land and stock owners could collect under when they stray off the approved path and trespass.
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