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Posted by You can't win! on September 14, 2004 at 05:33:37 from (216.46.213.71):
In Reply to: OT-Ideas for watergate posted by FC on September 13, 2004 at 09:21:12:
No matter what you do, there's always some yahoo whose momma didn't raise them right. They'll trespass when they want. If you put up barriers, they'll take 'em down, or go around. You can keep confronting them, and if the local law will help, prosecute them. Here, the local law enforcement doesn't consider it a high priority, even if they're doing you damage. Other problem is that if you confront them, they'll come back and vandalize when you're not there to protect, observe, or prosecute. Those that choose to ignore your property rights can be a nasty bunch to deal with. I have lots of trouble with snowmobiles, they can do a lotta trespassing in a short time at 100mph!
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