Posted by mkirsch on June 01, 2012 at 06:09:44 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: MOVING BIG ROCKS posted by Detmurds on May 31, 2012 at 18:42:42:
Unfortunately you can't pile large rocks along the road to keep people from driving in your yard. Local law enforcement, code enforcement, and/or your insurance company will insist that they be removed immediately.
It's BS, but the claim is that the rocks were placed there to intentionally cause property damage and bodily harm or death. Doesn't matter that they're driving drunk, driving recklessly, and trespassing. Doesn't matter that they never should've been there in the first place. It's your fault for putting the rocks there. You have to let them drive on your lawn and/or crash into your house.
Businesses can put up bollards in front of their stores, and that may actually become a legal requirement soon, but you can't protect your own home with some rocks. Maybe you can put in bollards?
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