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Posted by jam on November 03, 2003 at 09:43:05 from (63.174.30.178):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: OT: anybody been busted for trespassin posted by Woody on October 25, 2003 at 14:00:21:
i have a gas pipeline that cuts through my property and people think it gives them rights to tresspass there. even after adding signs all the way across they just drive around. i'm tempted to add some barb wire across but the snowmobilers come through in the middle of the night making one of their high speed DUI trips from one bar to the next and someone would surely be killed. This year i have a rash of horse riders on my property. they brainlessly ride their brown horses through my long range rifle range. the signs must be for someone else? i'm also a big user of deer trail cams , i make sure there is a posted sign in the background for the police. in pa. it is a $300 fine and if it is criminal, like stealing deer stands it goes up to $2500.
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