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Re: When someone wont get off your property..?
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Posted by Jon Budde on February 17, 2002 at 19:05:23 from (12.34.182.92):
In Reply to: When someone wont get off your property..? posted by Mike Christian on February 17, 2002 at 17:45:07:
Well Mike the law sucks! Here in IL even if you have the property posted it doesn't seem to do much good. Someone trespasses so you call the police right, when the police gets there they tell you "well there is nothing we can do without proof". All you can do is take pictures or video, that is the only bet that I know of. I wish it was like back in the day when you could give a guy a good thumpin and shoot his tires out for trespassing and get away with it. These days you as much as show up with a gun you end up a criminal yourself. Heck I have even heard of a fella wrecking his ATV on another guys land and taking him to court for his injury when the property was posted NO TRESPASSING. The laws dont help land owners. Sometimes I think the lawmakers need a good swift kick in the teeth. But in all reality be careful what you do. If it where me I would carry a camera with me ready to snap the pic as evidence. Do not be agressive to them, even thought you want to bust them in the teeth, just keep your cool. Get your evidence and turn it in, HOPEFULLY the law will give them what they deserve. Good luck.
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