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Re: How to stop trespassers
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Posted by nitro on May 12, 2005 at 10:51:27 from (65.70.251.240):
In Reply to: How to stop trespassers posted by old on May 11, 2005 at 06:04:03:
You will be better off by reporting it and trying to take a pic of him and his truck and posting it in your local paper and around town. As far as using force, Well you gota think that since he knows he is trespassing when he crosses your property then what else would he do? Also find out where he is coming in at and drive some nails in a 2x6 and cover it up. Do this at a couple differant spots. And as far as some of the other advices that i have read. You all need to remember that everyone needs to watch what they say when they are on the net. Because it very well can be used against you at some point later in life if you where to shoot someone. If you where to shoot someone and even if it was in self defense a good atty good pull everything off your computer and use it against you. Even if you delete your screen name and everything that you have wrote it still stays on your hard drive and on this post! Anyway, I cant stand trespassers but report it, take pics and use some kinda diterant like nails. Just my 2c's
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