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Re: How do you stop trespassers?
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Posted by Nolan on August 28, 2001 at 04:53:00 from (209.48.190.220):
In Reply to: How do you stop trespassers? posted by Jim on August 27, 2001 at 20:48:00:
Sounds like you've got at least one decent cop (the one who handled the call). In that case, I'd suggest you talk to them about what your rights and obligations are under the law, as well as what they see as working and not working in your area for problems like yours. But you will also have to weigh out the possibility of winning the battle and losing the war. Some people are truly scum. Not saying that these neighbors are or are not, I don't know. But if they are the type who will wage war against you, you must weigh that consideration. Having your house burned down, etc. Remember, no man-traps. No secret pits, no wires strung between trees to gulitone the kid, etc. If you ever do any of those things, you will lose it all to these neighbors. No matter how tempting and reasonable they seem. The American legal system is set up to defend the criminal, and prosecute the victim. Always remember that when you are playing the game. It helps you to win.
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