Posted by Eldon (WA) on October 18, 2015 at 19:24:37 from (98.247.110.251):
Went to do a little rock removal job for a neighbor. I parked the truck and trailer in the ditch on the opposite side of the road (open hay field) since there wasn't room to park on the other side. 15 minutes later a guy comes driving back to where I was working with my skidsteer. I get out, he comes over and asks if it was my truck and trailer over there. I said it was, then he flies into a tirade about how I am on his property. Says he ran heavy equipment all his life and he is going to get his loader and drag my truck off his property. I said go ahead, I have a right to park along the road...I'll call the sheriff if he wants to get snotty about it. He leaves and about 15 minutes later here comes the sheriff driving by. I finish up and go to load up and the sheriff shows up and stops....I said I bet I know why you are here. He says they had a complaint I was on this guy's property...I said I figured that, as he was a raving lunatic. Anyway, he claims his property went to the power poles...one tire of my dually was beyond the power pole! I said I was leaving anyway, cop says well I have to respond to a complaint......and they say we don't have enough law enforcement to handle property theft in the area!! I googled the land owner and found out he has taken his neighbors to court for land disputes....I wasn't surprised.
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