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Re: Errant Cars, Fences, and the Like
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Posted by massey333 on October 26, 2006 at 16:57:08 from (216.255.60.218):
In Reply to: Re: Errant Cars, Fences, and the Like posted by jddriver on October 26, 2006 at 16:03:32:
Yes you have the right to protect your property,BUT you do not have the right to Built something to Hurt,Maim or Kill some other person.(inocent or Guilty).I own apox.10-11 mile of road frontage and have give up on the Fence Thing.The last time a man lost it on a curve(speed)coming out into the field Sideswiping the wagon I was unloading corn into and taking about 300FT. of fence out with him.He got away but the damage done to his Ranger and he Made me want to take the rest out because it was normal to lose that fence One to Three times a year anyway.The Sheriff told us if we tried to protect the fence we Would LIABLE for ANY Damages or Injurys caused.
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