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Posted by Ray(MI) on September 01, 2001 at 17:01:16 from (216.46.196.165):
In Reply to: Thanks to all who responded to trespassing ... posted by Jim on August 30, 2001 at 08:14:13:
Jim, you sure hit a hot-button topic with that post. Shows you that most all of us have troubles with those whose mommies didn't do a good job of raising them! Whatever you do, keep it legal. Don't respond in such a way that you end up in trouble. We'd all like to plow up some jerk's front yard, but that lowers us to their level. Pulling a gun on them puts you in trouble, setting any booby traps -ditto. Your only recourse may be legal action, and in many places that's not worth much either. This is one battle you just can't win - there's another jerk born every minute! - (Course if you get the reputation of dealing with trespassers - that reputation will spread far and wide!) good luck -Ray
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