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Posted by FC on December 11, 2001 at 07:42:03 from (208.14.16.15):
In Reply to: thanks for the mailbox advice posted by Brad on December 11, 2001 at 02:55:23:
I think the thing that bothers me the most is someone who has zero respect for others property. I am in a situation now where the county destroyed my fence in the process of cutting brush with a powered brush cutter, when confronted about it the county did replace my posts, but told me I was likely to get sued because people could not see around my corner. Then the neighbor decided they didn't cut enough and took it upon himself to push my repaired fence over with his deere, enter my property and cut more of my trees (I did not catch him in the act, but the green on my posts told the tale). I notified the county that I will do what I wish with my property including using the corner as a depository for brush now. (Not losing any more trees now). I am also reinforcing my fence with pipe and sucker rod in an attempt to keep what is mine. Funny thing, no one ever thought about asking first if they could cut inside my fence. Too late now.
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