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Posted by Coldiron on May 11, 2005 at 07:17:36 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: How to stop trespassers posted by old on May 11, 2005 at 06:04:03:
old, We took care of a horse club lease (across the road from our old place) with a cabin that attracted the same kind of people that you just dealt with. A no trespass sign is of no concern to most of them and they will say a friend told them it was ok to go in and take a look around or some other lame excuse. The way we slowed it down was to post it with a no trespass and access by written permission of the club president only and ALL TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED. Keep the guys license no. becasue more than likely he will be back to vandalize your property no matter how nice you were when you confronted him. You might take pictures of his tire tracks also as that helped us in one case. The rock incident may have given you the right to defend yourself with deadly force in some states but not where I live. If you hve a concealed weapon permit it might be best to keep your weapon out of sight because if it is seen they can say you pulled a gun on them without cause. Their word will suddenly make them the victim and you will be in a world of trouble yourself. Check your areas trespass laws and your legal right of confronting these people AFTER you have called the law on them. You may be fortunate the guy didn`t have his snake gun too. Strong locked gates will usually keep them out because they don`t like to walk very far. LOL Oh yeah, we even had them tear our signs down and step right over them. These methods helped us a lot but didn`t completely stop it.
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