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Re: When someone wont get off your property..?
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Posted by Franz on February 17, 2002 at 21:38:56 from (205.232.79.112):
In Reply to: When someone wont get off your property..? posted by Mike Christian on February 17, 2002 at 17:45:07:
Well, here in Neuevo Hillareah, formerly known as New York, before Hillopotomous and those of her ilk took command, the reality is property ownership merely conferrs on the owner the right to pay taxes. There are 2 levels of tresspass, tresspass and criminal trespass. Neither matter very much if it is private property, but they are both regularly used to mess with people on government property. He11, in NY, you can punch the crap out of someone, and as long as you don't break bones, or inflict wounds that require stitches it is only Harassment. Should you be silly enough to even suggest to a tresspasser that you own a gun, or worse yet, are carrying a gun, you, not the tresspasser will make a trip to jail, and probably require Pscyciatric evaluation before you can get Bail. The system works so well, the tresspasser's friend the lowlife lawyer will be serving a lawsuit on you before you get out of jail for inflicting pain & suffering on the tresspasser. Should you take Fido out to meet the tresspasser, it will probably be a death sentance for Fido. The good news, well, there is no law against watering your lawn and irrigating your property in NY, yet.
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