Posted by Ron-MO on December 23, 2015 at 12:30:47 from (108.171.131.170):
In Reply to: Re: Theft on the farm posted by dhermesc on December 23, 2015 at 09:57:17:
Glad I am not the only one with that experience. This is one reason I do not allow hunting - period. Don't get me wrong, I know not all hunters are thieves, but the ones I have had experience with that do not own property and simply enter without permission, are less than desirable. Prior to moving where I live now I would constantly see evidence where people would hunt or fish (I just called it trespassing), and about once a month every door on every outbuilding would be standing open, often with something missing. Once I starting building and cleaning up the place, I started running anyone off that touched foot on the place. Unfortunately it got worse before it got better, as it made them angry and they cut fences, smashed mailboxes, you name it, but they showed their true colors. I found it took about 5 years of confronting them and giving them unwanted attention, and finally it started letting up. Now it is rare for me to have an issue, and my mailbox has stood untouched for a few years now. I live along a stream crossing a county road, and once in a while I have someone that still believes they have the right to go up the steam, and I have to educate them of the merits of staying within the road. The last crew was an entire family with a UTV stuck in my creek. Fairly sure they will not be back, as they came very close to losing it as I had full intention of either removing myself or having it impounded.
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