Posted by JTinNJ on July 31, 2008 at 05:11:33 from (66.19.243.204):
Last week at the horse farm across the road from my place a rider was hurt while riding a horse.The ambulance and fire dept responed.They called a helocopter to transport the injured rider. This is where things go in a direction that no one can explane to me.At least to my satisfaction.In order for the choper to land they need a fire truck at the LZ. The driveway into the place crosses a creek with a bridge that is to narrow for the fire truck. So,where do they land the choper? In my Soybean field.They could have driven down the road another 10 seconds and landed in my hay field on the other side of the road,and, that has been mowed.Eveyone I have called has all said the same thing.We are not responsable for damages.The horse farm was responsable,that is where the event took place.I went over and talked to the guy that runs the horse farm.When I asked who's idea it was to land in my beans. He told me they land where ever they want.He had nothing to do with it.When I told him I wanted to be compensated for my losses. He told me I was trespassing and to get off the place. I think in the end all I'm going to end up with is just another reason to dislike horse people. What's a guy to do?
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