Robert_in_NY
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- Aug 1, 2001
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- Silver Creek, NY
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- Case-IH Farmall 45A, Kubota M8540 Narrow, New Holland TN 65, Bobcat 331, Ford 1920, 1952 John Deere M, Allis Chalmers B, Bombardier Traxter XT, Massey Harris 81RC and a John Deere 3300 combine, Cub Cadet GT1554
I had problems with a renter who rents from my neigbor. He lived a couple houses down and thought he could ride across posted property(mine) without permission. I could never catch him while he was down there but the TN is big enough to push over some fairly large trees. I blocked off his way in so that he had to go thru our driveway, which is an abandoned road to go down by our pens. I finally had enough of his crap as the kid is 27. I went to their house and talked to his mother who wouldn't let me talk to her 27 year old son who was causing the problems. I explained my problem to her and the fact the guy riding his machine around our pens is spooking the deer and causing them undue stress, as well as the fact that he did not have permission to ride across private property and that I discussed my situation with the Sheriffs and if I continue to have problems they will act on my behalf. He has never been back since.
I do not have a problem with snowmobilers but what you guys do not realize is that about 400 yards behind where he is living is a trail that leads over the entire county. He had to go across Rt. 20 and on to posted land to ride around our pens and fields. That is all he could do since there is no way out unless he goes back across Rt 20. Plus, he never asked for permission. We take people down to see our deer when they ask because we are there to explain to them how to behave around the deer. So when people tresspas onto our land and bother our animals we get kinda upset. We had two of our bucks shot this last summer. We know who did it and he is a 15 year old neigbors kid. Their property borders along where our fences are so we can not stop him from going down there but he has not been back since we caught him down there with a gun. The two animals killed were worth over $5k. I wish there would be much stricter laws regarding trespassing. Most people get a slap on the wrist and that is it. If people have permission to be on someones land, they should abide by the owners wishes. If they don't have permission to be on the land, they should still abide by the owners wishes and stay off the property.
However, the best thing is, the more land you own, the bigger the headaches with trespassers.
I do not have a problem with snowmobilers but what you guys do not realize is that about 400 yards behind where he is living is a trail that leads over the entire county. He had to go across Rt. 20 and on to posted land to ride around our pens and fields. That is all he could do since there is no way out unless he goes back across Rt 20. Plus, he never asked for permission. We take people down to see our deer when they ask because we are there to explain to them how to behave around the deer. So when people tresspas onto our land and bother our animals we get kinda upset. We had two of our bucks shot this last summer. We know who did it and he is a 15 year old neigbors kid. Their property borders along where our fences are so we can not stop him from going down there but he has not been back since we caught him down there with a gun. The two animals killed were worth over $5k. I wish there would be much stricter laws regarding trespassing. Most people get a slap on the wrist and that is it. If people have permission to be on someones land, they should abide by the owners wishes. If they don't have permission to be on the land, they should still abide by the owners wishes and stay off the property.
However, the best thing is, the more land you own, the bigger the headaches with trespassers.