Posted by oldtanker on November 14, 2019 at 13:02:18 from (66.228.255.203):
In Reply to: tree stand posted by stonerock on November 13, 2019 at 07:23:58:
Guys it depends on where you live. Here in MN if you set a trap that damages someones property, like say a tires on a vehicle you are liable. If they should stop short of a nail strip and step on a nail you are now not only subject to litigation but also criminal action. And don't even think about shooting someones tires out. Has a local smart aZZ kid was always trespassing to hunt here there and everywhere. A neighbor shot his tires out. He called the cops, land owner was arrested, all firearms confiscated and criminal charges filed. In the mean time the kids has mismatched tires on and ruins the rear end. Mechanic signed an affidavit stating that he thought the mechanical damage was due to the mismatched tires. So the guy lost his guns, spent a few days in jail, paid a fine and to avoid being sued paid for the repairs and a new set of tires. And cause they never actually caught the kid on the property he never got a ticket or charged.
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