Posted by ILLEFTY on April 05, 2010 at 14:12:04 from (207.40.12.241):
Several years ago a farm that borders some of my property was sold. Its pretty rough terrain, only good for pasture and hunting. About 20 acres is inaccessable from the rest of the farm as a bluff runs across the property. Only access is across my field. 2 years ago they started crossimg my field driving down crops. Call County Sheriff and he explained to them that they couldn't cross my field without my permission. Didn't help. Yesterday I had to call the sheriff for the 6th time on this. This time I pressed charges. Today I get a phone call form this guy's lawyer that I could not press charges because the guy's been using it and he is grandfathered. Told him that they had to have permission to cross first to be grandfathered. Didn't do any good. Imformed states's attorney on this. Probably going to cost me money because of someone else's ignorance. I'm done. Sorry about the rant
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