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Posted by 4020dt on October 25, 2003 at 21:25:12 from (12.106.245.240):
In Reply to: OT: anybody been busted for trespassing posted by KURT (mi) on October 25, 2003 at 11:59:15:
Been on this farm all my life , 61yrs, grandpa , dad and now myself have had numerous cases where fences have been cut , knocked down etc and livestock has gotten out . Farm has 80 acres permanent pasture right next to town has had cattle in it for as long as I can remember . 2 , 3 and 4 wheelers use it like it was their own , have had new born calves caught in animal traps , can go on and on about all this .Forgot to mention problems with hunters which are too nunerous to mention . When I come into your town , city or whatever you call it I obey your laws , if I drive too fast , spin the tires , make too much noise etc your city's finest local yokel cop writes me up . How about if I did a donut in your beautiful city park or better yet in your front yard ?? One time when I called the county sherrif when motor cycles were in the timber he asked me where the no tresspassing sign was , I said I shouldn't need one it's my property and not theirs they shouldn't be there . If it's not your property or you don't have permission from the owner STAY THE H!!L OUT !!!!!! Why don't all you people that bought big$$$$ toys chip in and buy some property , maintain it , tear it up whatever you want to do with it , form a group and charge so much a year or something to ride etc , stay off our farms , I will be happy and so will a lots of others . I could go on and on and on about the incidents I've had but I will quit now .
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