Posted by jocco on July 09, 2017 at 09:13:04 from (166.233.198.226):
Friend of mine just bought a large tract or land few people knows this (me being one for various reasons). Issue is people (and companies) have used this for quite awhile. WELL HE WANTS TO SHUT IT DOWN FOR DIFFERENT REASONS. Our discussion was on how to do it in a way that would be somewhat amicable and not cause outright issues. I doubt putting up a no trespass sign would do much. Here are some of the issues: Company that does crop harvesting seems to park all there junk on it at will. Recreation of all types, someone was flying an rc plane and another used it for a clay pigeon shooting area!!!! Dirt roads people use to go from point a to b. One of my ideas was contacting some of these (like the company) with a letter spelling things out. Wondering what ideas you guy have or have dealt with this (like an abandond farm situation). He is not really looking to have people ticketed. I do believe gates will be needed. thanks
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