Posted by JML755 on December 09, 2008 at 05:54:30 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: goofiest neighbor posted by Bob M on December 08, 2008 at 13:38:55:
RobMD said: (quoted from post at 19:51:28 12/08/08) Flying bullets can kill even when not in a projectile force.
Shooting guns in the air over adjacent properties is illegal.
Rob,Mike,
Yeah, there's no place they can shoot from on their property and be legal. I think that's what pi**ed them off, they knew I was right. LOL. They're pretty stupid, arrogant and mean. I was waiting for them to start tossing the beer cans in the air and start shooting them. Don't care about anyone but themselves and they figure the one who yells the loudest wins the argument.
Forgot to mention, went out one day and found grass clippings dumped in the County Drain (creek) on my property (lawn tractor tracks going back to their place). Next week found tractor tracks leading back into my woods to where a couple of trees had been freshly felled (no logs or firewood on the ground). I put the fence up the next week. Saw them drive the lawn tractor back and stop by the fence for a few minutes, then dump the clippings and head off.
Gene, thanks for the offer but I find it's better to ignore them. I think that's the same way most of the other neighbors deal with them.
The strange thing is that the guy who owned the property before me was even crazier. Convicted child molester who used to hide stolen construction equipment in the woods and had pens full of starving horses, llamas, etc. I thought I'd be a step UP from that. LOL.
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