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Re: fence post


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Posted by Billy NY on January 28, 2020 at 10:46:02 from (74.70.87.149):

In Reply to: fence post posted by stonerock on January 28, 2020 at 07:11:13:

I'd recommend seeing what the laws state for this in your location.

For example, from memory, in NYS the owner has reasonable expectation that people will stay out, if the boundaries are posted conspicuously, with the No Trespassing signs. They state the spacing of them, but I forget if the law also describes the language that is on the sign, but they do seem very typical in that regard.

So if the owner has done this, someone does trespass, the owner has implemented the measures necessary to then in fact make it a crime or violation, whatever lame @ss thing it does for a landowner, which is not much.

If were me, I'd want to meet the legal criteria and establish that it is done according to the laws on it.

In reality, people simply ignore the signs here, I catch every one of them, very quickly or at some point. I try not to escalate things, but also have no intention to cater to what they are doing just the same. Most if not all of the time, I simply tell them it's private land, it is my wishes to keep it that way and it is appreciated that you just stay out.

In the last year, I caught a group of teenagers, or early twenty somethings carrying on like jerks, drinking and tearing up the paths and trails, they got by me a couple of times, but when I caught them, one certainly wanted to be a jerk about it. I held my tongue and just said the previous, they did not come back. Later this year, interrupted while home for lunch, cornered 2 on atv's with my truck, had a civil and friendly conversation with them, escorted them out, politely and I have to say they were also polite about it too. Prior to this, had been a few years with no incidents, but the last one I was threatened physically by 2 teens. That was an awakening in regards to not putting myself in danger, and realize, I will for no one, back down for any reason at all, but try at all costs to avoid that situation. I don't care for the infringement of privacy, given the rent paid for land taxes and or school taxes, people who ignore the signs do not appreciate that, they just barge in like they own it.


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