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Re: Errant Cars, Fences, and the Like
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Posted by jddriver on October 26, 2006 at 16:03:32 from (69.242.152.235):
In Reply to: Errant Cars, Fences, and the Like posted by Aaron Ford on October 26, 2006 at 14:57:44:
Last time I checked I have a right to protect my property.I have had very few close calls with farmers driving slow or elderly,I have had 100's af suicidal yuppies(16-65) that cant wait to pass going up a hill or a blind corner to save 3 min.My question to you is do you mind if I drive thru your yard on a reular basis and ruin your investment or worse and not even bother to stop?I have spent over the years 1000's of dollars repairing fence from someone going to fast.Last year we lost 16 cattle to an accident on the interstate from someone doing doghnuts in the standing bean cropgetting there by driving thru the fence.cost to the ins so far is over 500 thousand and we will likely loose our coverage over this.I have kept quiet on this subject but you spouting off about knocking at my door with somthing more than your knuckles just set me off.I just got back from Another ins/attry meeting so I am alittle testy right now.If I offended you I apoligize.I am just tired of everybody else having more rights to my farm than I do Steve
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