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Re: How do you stop trespassers?
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Posted by rhudson on August 28, 2001 at 06:41:52 from (63.124.154.5):
In Reply to: How do you stop trespassers? posted by Jim on August 27, 2001 at 20:48:00:
Sure you're not one of those hudson boys?, your problem is very similar to mine. ponds,4 wheeler trails, trash, people cutting Christmass trees, tornup roads from people getting stuck in wet weather. the only thing that helped me was to fence farm in hi-tensile fencing, electrify it with an expensive fence charger. i have to unlock and lock gated as i pass them. if i were to leave a gate open, go over on the farm to do 4 hours work, i would find trash on the farm road when i came back. I tried to explain to trespassers that i don't come into their back yard and do these things. logic does not work, you are dealing with people who don't care. they outnumber you and some of them have 24 hours a day to trespass. i guessing you don't have 24 hours of free time to guard your land. there's no way your are going to be able to protect your land with out some type of defensive boundry. Like others have said, don't make the constant pressure make you react over the top, or you not them will go to jail. If i could put together a 12v powered/remote camera i would, but haven't gotten to that yet. good luck
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