Posted by WantACaseLASomeday on September 18, 2007 at 19:47:01 from (68.103.245.79):
In Reply to: Thieving Neighbor posted by KEH on September 15, 2007 at 23:39:58:
Retired policman here - over 20 years service and have moved on to a desk job. You indicated they got uppity which takes care of the thought of talking it over with them. If they are uppity then you have no chance to negotiate.
There is a difference between being a good neighbor, which is based on mutual respect, and being a doormat. You do not have to allow people steal from you in order to be a good neighbor.
The stuff is yours regardless of value. In some parts of the country that limestone is worth quite a lot for landscaping and there are folks here who carve custom yard art from rocks and get big bucks.
But more important than the money value is the idea that it's your farm! Call the sheriff and get the implement back, even if you don't really want it - you should take a stand.
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