Posted by LarryT on December 31, 2010 at 11:52:17 from (68.35.57.27):
In Reply to: Fence Law posted by NEsota on December 30, 2010 at 19:40:48:
I want to clarify that the rancher I spoke of does have perimeter fences in the area of the new subdivision and most of the troubles come from the residents in the subdivision. They want to ride their atv,s and dirt bikes out across the desert and have actually been caught cutting fences to do so. The rancher finally gave up on trying to keep them repaired and when the residents started to complain about his cattle in their yards is when he through the fence out law at them. He could have filed a complaint on the fence cutting as that is still a federal offense but he didn't. I don't blame him one bit for letting the cattle run. These people from the city come out here and want to live in the country and then want to change it so it's like the city they wanted to get away from. Just like a lady from NYC that moved out here and started complaining about the way we do things. Without reservation I asked her why she moved out here. She said that it was because the land was cheep. I then asked her if she liked it. She said no. I then told her to go back to where she came from and leave those of us that love it here alone. She responded with the "I have my rights" line and I responded that so do we. Why is it when someone talks about ones rights they never take into consideration Every Ones Rights and not just their own?
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