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Re: How to stop trespassers
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Posted by Patrick Ouellet on May 14, 2005 at 19:30:44 from (66.222.88.170):
In Reply to: How to stop trespassers posted by old on May 11, 2005 at 06:04:03:
First and foremost, report the incident to the local authorities. Secondly, educate yourself on the laws concerning trespassing in your state. Use extreme caution if you ever decide to confront anyone trespassing your property. Photos, times and dates, and also vehicle and personal descriptions may aid in your plight. If trespassing continues with no help from local authorities take the next legal step and contact the states attorneys office. Do not discount the help of your neighbors and local political dignitaries. Unfortunately taking things into your own hands using force may reward you with more trouble than you anticipated. You dodged a rock already, maybe you should stay a safe distance next time and call for assistance. Shooting some idiot for trespassing is pretty hard to swallow. Shooting someone to protect the life of another or yourself under legitimate circumstances is completey different. I'm certain it is a tough dilema however if you put your thinker to work there are better ways to handle this than pretending you are living in the 1800's and can do what you believe is right. Good luck and I hope you don't do something that you will regret.
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