Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors

   / Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors #191  
Actually we wouldn稚 have wanted Grandma to have to drive all the way here only to find no one is home, or we are just pulling out of the driveway.
What is really fascinating is that it was my Grandmother who is responsible for teaching us all to never show up unannounced unless it痴 an emergency and everyone here is trying to se her as the victim! Just goes to show how off today痴 society really is.

The idea of respect shown towards the person being visited is totally a good thing and to be commended. Very understandable to desire that. And I agree that stuff like that is being lost. The part that I don't relate to is the offense taken when someone doesn't show that respect. I'd still want to see my neighbor if he dropped by unannounced, though calling ahead would be preferred. I'm never going to be irritated by him. If it wasn't a good time I'd say it and he'd come another time. I guess it is part of me being a really tolerant person... I know too many people who take offense at other peoples' actions and it doesn't make a lot of sense to me because I don't get offended easily.

Rob
 
   / Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors #192  
Trespass laws here are set by the provinces, and vary greatly. Lawful reasons include to "communicate", but within reason.

Criminal trespass is federal law but really only comes into play at night (9pm-6am) if there is a residence on the property. Best you can do is remove someone trespassing. And using force...you are better off using the 3 S's: Shoot, Shovel, and Shut-up.

One of the few justifications I would have to own a backhoe...LOL

BTW, a few years ago, guns were drawn on a number of people by one of the local land owners. BAD JU-JU there. That guy wound up leaving and things have settled down.
 
   / Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors #193  
The idea of respect shown towards the person being visited is totally a good thing and to be commended. Very understandable to desire that. And I agree that stuff like that is being lost. The part that I don't relate to is the offense taken when someone doesn't show that respect. I'd still want to see my neighbor if he dropped by unannounced, though calling ahead would be preferred. I'm never going to be irritated by him. If it wasn't a good time I'd say it and he'd come another time. I guess it is part of me being a really tolerant person... I know too many people who take offense at other peoples' actions and it doesn't make a lot of sense to me because I don't get offended easily.

Rob[/QUOTE

I think you might have misunderstood me. If you or someone else has offered an open invitation to your friends, family or neighbor that is just fine with me. I haven’t and won’t. If one showed without first calling or being somehow a planned visit I would politely discuss it with them and it would probably never happen again.


What I have issue with is those who take people who they don’t know just strolling in past the signs with excuses so lightly. Such as a salesman, or someone you never met before asking for permission to hunt your property. The numbers posted on the sign are for them. Call leave a message, if I feel inclined I will call if not the sign was put up just for you. Your desire to sell me something or to hunt on my land is not as important to me as It is to you, so until that phone call does come No Trespassing.
 
   / Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors #194  
Actually we wouldn稚 have wanted Grandma to have to drive all the way here only to find no one is home, or we are just pulling out of the driveway.
What is really fascinating is that it was my Grandmother who is responsible for teaching us all to never show up unannounced unless itç—´ an emergency and everyone here is trying to se her as the victim! Just goes to show how off todayç—´ society really is.

I guess we live in a place where it's really common to be out and about and drive past our friends' and relatives' houses. For example, our in-laws live about 5-6 miles away, yet we probably drive within a mile of their house at least 2-3 times a week. Likewise, they drive near ours 4-5 times per week. So one of us or the other would just stop in.

When I was a kid, my father built a house for his parents right next door to ours when they got old, so it was also common to just walk in to each others' houses. Friends on the block also just knocked and walked in. It has always been like that for our friends and family. I hope it always remains that way. :thumbsup:
 
   / Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors #195  
Some interesting viewpoints, but on my land, only my opinion and the law matters. My "No Trespassing" signs are at the end of my driveway, one on each side. I have been known to have a trespasser come to the house and when I went out, I walked to the end of the driveway and checked the signs to make sure they were still there.. then ask the trespasser how I can help, should I call 911? Must be an emergency to break the law over..

Just be careful about that approach if you don't know the reason for the person being there, because 21 years ago if you would of done that to me while I was working you would of have two options of either going back to the house and not interfere or be charged with a felony and potentially serve 1-3 years in prison.
 
   / Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors #196  
Re: Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors

I get a kick out of those who criticize us for wanting our privacy, safety and property secure from trespassers.
This is simple like my signs say

哲o Tresspassing
典his Means You
哲o Excusses
No Exceptions
哲o explinations納/QUOTE]

For some reason, hunters chasing a wounded animal think they are an exception.

If they are too close to a property line that they can't get off two shots they need to move back.

If I am unfortunate enough to wound an animal and I have a blood trail that goes onto a neighbor's property, I will ask permission to search for it. It happened to me this year. I tracked it thru 3 neighbor's property. It barely crossed onto their land but still did, then worked back onto our place. Even my vegetarian neighbor who "LOVE our bucks and wish you didnt' hunt them" has given me permission. i
 
   / Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors #197  
Re: Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors

"Nothing down here is worth your life"


Made a lot of people turn around.

The guy who rented at the end of my road, when I bought my place, had a deadhead flag and a sign that said "there is nothing here, worth dying over". I thought it was an interesting mix of signals
 
   / Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors #198  
Re: Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors

The guy who rented at the end of my road, when I bought my place, had a deadhead flag and a sign that said "there is nothing here, worth dying over". I thought it was an interesting mix of signals

Interesting yo say the least. :drink:
 
   / Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors #199  
Just be careful about that approach if you don't know the reason for the person being there, because 21 years ago if you would of done that to me while I was working you would of have two options of either going back to the house and not interfere or be charged with a felony and potentially serve 1-3 years in prison.

So we want to know what job gives you the right to be above the law. A few who thought thier jobs did that out here have found themselves in conflict and now understand they can not do what they once thought they could.
 
   / Trespassing signs, etiquette, good & bad neighbors #200  
I have a neighbor that bought up all the property at the end of our roadway easement and put 4 rental houses on it. The renters and their guests are constant and lost guests were continuously driving down my 500 ft drive and turning around in my front yard. This happened most often after dark and frequently after midnight. I had no choice but to install gates and openers. I gave the gate code to the fire department, police, and electric co-op.

Problem solved!

She wasn't happy when I insisted she pay 4 shares on our road maintenance. She wanted us to split the cost per property owner. I told her per household was the only fair way to asses the cost. In hindsight I should have asked her to pay part of my gates and openers.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Year: 2014 Make: Ford Model: Taurus Vehicle Type: Passenger Car Mileage: Plate: Body Type: 4 Door (A51694)
Year: 2014 Make...
434668 (A51572)
434668 (A51572)
3 Point Hitch Boom Pole (A51573)
3 Point Hitch Boom...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
2012 Caterpillar AT1055E Track Asphalt Paver (A51691)
2012 Caterpillar...
2014 Utility Trailer 4000DX 53ft. T/A Dry Van Trailer (A51692)
2014 Utility...
 
Top