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Re: How do you stop trespassers?
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Posted by Greaseman on August 28, 2001 at 18:17:44 from (206.57.106.216):
In Reply to: How do you stop trespassers? posted by Jim on August 27, 2001 at 20:48:00:
I hate to say this but, unless you put signs up saying that "the road maybe dangerous to travel on" you can be liable for any damages to vehicles, people's and etc if you put things like nails in the road, wire snairs, etc.. AND YOU WILL BE SUED!!! My only recomendation is to put up NO TRESPASS Signs and be ready to right down hunting license number's, license plates, etc. Turn them in and let the local law enforcement have there fun. Also, the idea about the dog making it to the fence idea could get you sued also. Anybody who knows my viscouse Greyhound will tell you that "yes, she can run VERY,VERY fast. But she wouldn't know what to do if somebody looked cross eyed at her." One idea I was told to do by a hunter was to "give him the property so I would't have to worry about it any more" you get the idea about that _____________suggeation.
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