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Posted by Jim on August 27, 2001 at 20:48:00 from (216.144.6.44):
I know this is off the ususal subject, but I've always gotten good advice from this forum and could use a little now... The new neighbor who moved in a year ago seems to have no regard for boundries. Let me explain; His dog swims in my pond stirring up the sediment. His kid fishes in my my pond. He has cut firewood from my woods. After repairing his fence, he left 2 feet of wire in my yard which tore up my garden tractor. I've called him on the carpet about all these things, and there's been no more of it (except for the fishing). Now daddy bought johnny a new dirt bike and guess where he went on day one?.. Right through my property! And all while daddy sat and watched. I've finally had it and called the local cops, who handled things very well. The guy says "I don't understand what the problem is,you've got plenty of land". He even argued with the cops on this, calling me the "A- Hole". I've already put more insurance on the pond... I don't need some kid smashing his head against a tree, then the stupid parents suing me for all I've got. Am I an "A-hole" here, or do I have a point. All answers for and against are welcome, and thanks for the input... Jim
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