Yeah, its a good thought, but probably trouble just the same. Personally, I don't have a problem with the nailed boards or the explanation that some poacher dropped his boards, but the world doesn't revolve around me. When I purchased my first home and the home owners insurance guy sat me down and explained my policy, one thing jumped out at me was that some uninvited person onto my property was covered by my policy. "Huh? Covered by my policy? Why?", is about how that went. He explained for example, that if some kid rode a bicycle up into my driveway and fell or crashed into my PARKED truck, etc, that I was responsible, legally, because it would happen on my property, but my policy covered it. Again, although I personally don't have a problem with the board or your reasoning, the property owner will be the one to pay. There was a news story a few weeks ago about some some fella in Wisconsin that got into trouble for doing almost exactly the same...a nailed board in his bushes that people kept cutting through. Some kid cutting through stepped on it, cried foul, and the home owner got into trouble, and now there is a very specific law very unfriendly to property owners there because of it.
I'm 100% behind property owners and owners rights, but who am I?
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