Posted by Billy NY on February 03, 2012 at 13:33:13 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Re: What would you do? posted by tomturkey on February 03, 2012 at 10:18:22:
I forgot to mention that in my post, I agree, and its an excellent point, you really do not want strangers to have intimate (detailed) knowledge of your place, what you do, when leave/return etc. Everyone has street view google earth, well fine they can look from there, and I don't like it but its one reason I do not like trespassers, the less they know the better. Now, its not being paranoid that I look at it like this, more of an awareness and preparedness philosophy as I see it. I do like the rural areas where people wave to each other, like it used to be so common years ago.
We've had a string of robberies done by pro's in this area, including 3 bank robberies, with NYSP helicopters dispatched looking for the perpetrators, one incident in '09, they hovered (a Bell UH1) directly over me while on a JD 3150 cultipacking oats, could never figure that one out, rotor wash kicking up dust I was like what the heck ? In this area, you do want to use care about who you let on your property, you just never know, could be the guy the helicopter is after LOL !
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