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Re: O/T What do you think of a nieghbor snooping
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Posted by B-maniac on November 04, 2006 at 18:34:45 from (207.241.134.189):
In Reply to: Re: O/T What do you think of a nieghbor snooping posted by old on November 04, 2006 at 13:58:14:
I've read all the posts,for and against you. I believe you should know this guy pretty good by now and are a better judge of him and his intentions than any one on here. If you want to correct the problem,embarass him. Set up a tent (preferably somewhat translucent) about 20 yds. from his property line. Set up a 12 V. batt. and a headlight in the tent and keep the tent closed with "keep out" sign on it . He will call the cops and complain there is a meth lab operating on your property. The cops will come out and tell him otherwise.He won't believe them and won't stop calling them until they threaten HIM with false reports and prosecution. Tell them it is your hunting tent and the light is so no-one will disturb it.You really need NO explaination at all since you are breaking NO laws. HE WILL STOP
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