I am with you 100%. Right now I am feuding with Verizon over damage to hay ground not included in an easement thru my land down the road. There are 2 buried cables and one row of poles. One of the poles broke off during one of our recent high wind events and caused the pole next to it to lean . They used 2 different driveways into 2 different fields to get to the poles, both way outside of the easement, without asking permission.My neighbor told me about the poles so I went up and talked to one of the workers on my way home from my last chemo treatment. Since then I have talked to some sort of boss who was very apologetic and promised they would fix everything. He called the other day and said his contractor had been there and took care of everything. I went and checked it out yesterday and if my neighbor hadnt told me he saw/spoke to them I would never know anyone was there from what they did(did'nt) do. So I made another call today , expressed my concerns and was told " I expected this might happen." More promises of "we will take care of it. So we will see. I know the right people to call next if they dont make it right. It seems like most of the world has little/no respect for anyone elses property anymore, so I say good for you for trying to protect your fields. The gate may keep out unwanted tresspassers of other sorts too.
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