Guy Miner
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- Apr 6, 2006
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Okay - good thread going on "trespassers" and I fully understand the position of land owners.
That's YOUR PROPERTY and you have a lot of control over it. Particularly about who is allowed to be on your property.
Something I run into as a public land hunter... Are signs. No Trespassing signs placed as to indicate that the PUBLIC ROAD, even a dirt road, is private property...
No... No, it's not. The road is generally a public road, leading to public property.
But the land owners on either side of the road persist in putting up these intimidating signs. One even tried to tell me that the road I was on, and had been driving up for years, was his.
No.
So - land owners DON'T OVERSTEP your private property rights. I'm not amenable to that. I will question you, and I will win.
Guy
That's YOUR PROPERTY and you have a lot of control over it. Particularly about who is allowed to be on your property.
Something I run into as a public land hunter... Are signs. No Trespassing signs placed as to indicate that the PUBLIC ROAD, even a dirt road, is private property...
No... No, it's not. The road is generally a public road, leading to public property.
But the land owners on either side of the road persist in putting up these intimidating signs. One even tried to tell me that the road I was on, and had been driving up for years, was his.
No.
So - land owners DON'T OVERSTEP your private property rights. I'm not amenable to that. I will question you, and I will win.
Guy