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Re: Pre-hunting season rant


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Posted by jackinok on August 15, 2011 at 08:33:37 from (162.58.82.136):

In Reply to: Pre-hunting season rant posted by NY 986 on August 14, 2011 at 14:57:57:

heres the skinny,and you can look at it any way you want,but most places,even those with some type of law that says you cant be held responsible,
if you DONT report a tresspasser,REGARDLESS,you are technically giving him consent in the eyes of the law. technical bs asside,failure to report is same as consent. and it makes you accomplice.
you MAY convince a jury you werent involved,but technicaly you were.and theres no reason to have to prove otherwise.
granting WRITTEN PERMISSION,with say the permission to hunt such and such a season,or fish a certain time,makes you not liable (unless of course your paid)for that activity ONLY! IF you grant permission to say fish,you go down and the guys kids are swimming that is another matter.they have broken your contract and if they drown they again are responsiblefor allowing their kids to swim instead of fish.
make sure you protect yourself,no one wants to mean to there neighbors,or their kinfolk,but MAKE sure you put it in writing what they are allowed to do.it can be written on a contract all legal,or simply written on a napkin at the coffee shop,makes no difference.
its amazing how often this comes up,if you own land,make sure you protect your self.put it in writing,make sure you know whos on you,prosecute all othersif at all possible.its funny,you folks seem to think this labels you as some type of harda$$ or unfreindly unneighborly.but in fact you would be surprised how fast the word gets around,that if you follow the rules they can gain access.and it wont be very long until those folks comply willingly.
BUT if you give permission to your say brother in law, and you drive by and he has all his buddies from work with him, shut it down ,right then and there.


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