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Re: When someone wont get off your property..?
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Posted by Canadian Cowboy ( My Two Cents ) ) on February 19, 2002 at 09:52:44 from (209.53.125.190):
In Reply to: When someone wont get off your property..? posted by Mike Christian on February 17, 2002 at 17:45:07:
Don't realy have any problems with people not leaving, most people tend to shy away from stepping on the property in the first place. posting signs is about a useless as you knowwaht on a bull. If people wanna go some place they will walk right by them or tear them down, same as fences and any other kind of barrier. Most people shy away from even getting out of there cars on the ranch, as soon as they hit the top of teh drive the dog jumps on them, lets just say her bark is a lot worse than her bite. even if no one is home, and they get passed the dog then the animals take over, some one walking around where there not supposed to be might find them selves running back out the same way they came in because hot on there heals might be a a realy cranky ram or two. IF people have any smarts they don't mess around being some place there not supposed to be, and if they don't have any smarts they find out the hard way to stay out. And if none of this all works you take down there plate #, hop into the old truck, chuck in a couple of lawn chairs, beer chest and have a sit down protest in that yuppies front yard in town. Just tell the cops you whee invited to his barbaque, that he doesn't know about yet. <:-)
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