I'm usualy on the other side of the fence. I simply must wonder what has made a guy act like this, did he get beat every day of his childhood?
I'm not hear to defend his actions, and have no answers, other than be very carful around him.
At one point of my life, I would have sent him home with a split lip, but in my older years, I try to understand why someone acts like that.
Since I have been trying real hard, the cloudy water has cleared a few times after gettting in on the floor level of things.
That being said, you probably can't change him, but trying to get along may be your best option before someone gets hurt.
You and I both know the law will not protect you till they are forced to do a body count.
I have delt with many folks that no one can get along with, and have made several friends out of the doings. The best thing would be helping him move far away. If that isn't the case, you probably will never feel safe with him in your comunity.
I would bet if you hauled him a pickup load of wood to his house, it would be the cheapest, and best way to down size the problem. Even if you hired it done, I will bet it would be cheaper than the attorney fees before this is all said and done.
I have watched many Pi$$ing matches, one being my ex-wifes family) and after 39 years, there are no winners, just constant problems, and legal issues.
Results may differ, and once again,.... just be carefull.
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