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Posted by vince on January 26, 2003 at 07:26:57 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Has This Ever Happened To You ? posted by Dick2 on January 26, 2003 at 04:25:18:
Lots of trouble here as the "town" gets closer. Lots of things get shot up; irragation pipe, maple surip stuff, trees (only the nice veneir logs of course, wells, if they brought their own target they leave the shot up junk(Qt oil jugs that they cant get enough holes into to sink in the pond), and even myself(haven't been hit thank god). Junk dropped off; tires, junk cars, one snowmobile, car engine in the middle of a farm road with swamp on oneside and a pond on the other, dead deer+parts, unwanted family pets ("Run free and eat the farmer's livestock Lasy"). Middle of farm roads also seam to be the favorite spot to burn things; trash, palets, tires, even a set of tools. I have even had other people post my land and send letters to all the neighbors that they couldn't hunt it, turned out to be an animal rights nut. But I have heard of worse. 3/8 holes drilled into hard hose irragators, water in axels in frezzing weather to break castings, a sledge hammer to the side of an engine block till the pistons were visible. The people I have cought have clamed that they owned the land or that they thought the land was unowned (new to me). Many are just dumb and think that if you left it out here you don't need it "it is just some junk", or that no one ever goes down this road much less that some one needs to use the road. We need a law that you can't get a building permit out in the country till you have had the farmers sign off on you. Make 'em sit through a few milking and go for a ride with the spreader exc. Fat chance
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