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Posted by havvey on August 08, 2007 at 13:50:09 from (63.131.34.2):
In Reply to: Just a rant so posted by old on August 07, 2007 at 19:04:50:
Old as far as the a/c shop around!! For the atv issue, Contact your state department that handles that here its warden service. Also contact your farm bureau and any other property rights groups they may help you. Here you have to properly post your land you can give a certified letter or serve papers if you know them. This state will fine them, seize the atv (costs them a lot of $$$) They can be made to pay damage. needless to say the atv problems are not bad here. We have organized clubs and trails and that helps a lot. You will have to initiate the first steps and your state laws will differ. Forget the guns and booby traps once word gets out the problem will usually diminish. We had a booby trap here and cut a young girl in half didn"t do much to solve the tresspass problems.I will contact you by email if i can be of any more help.
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