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Posted by Lanse on July 04, 2007 at 17:02:34 from (152.163.100.14):
In Reply to: 4 Wheelers in Corn posted by Keith Harpster on July 04, 2007 at 08:35:13:
DISCLAIMER: This is how I would do it. By reading further, you agree that this is a suggestion and is not to be carried out as my responsibility if you do this and someone gets hurt/killed I'd get up some good electric fence so only a small portion, a few feet is opened to the road. Then call up your buddies and put no tresspassing signs up all over the place. Then get them to get their trucks and work out a plan. Like when, for example-Bill has his truck in the woods, he sees the punks and aleatrs you, say with a CB. He then moves his truck to block the escape to the road. You, Doug and martin use your trucks to chase them up to the roadblock, then when the kids cant get the ATVs through your trucks, calmly confront them and ask what the hell theyre doing. Then have a Cell Phone, call each of their parents and have then come get their kids. Point out to them all the No tresspassing signs, the fence, and the trouble you want through to get them. Point out all the damage to the corn. etc.
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