Bonus points for sinking a compressed air cannon a couple yards from their shore and setting it off immediately after touching off the cannon. Blank cannon followed by a percieved splashdown? Thats a pants poopin!
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Bonus points for sinking a compressed air cannon a couple yards from their shore and setting it off immediately after touching off the cannon. Blank cannon followed by a percieved splashdown? Thats a pants poopin!
Don't forget the speedo, Chez. He is going to have to add that to the shopping list if he doesn't already have one. I recommend a neon pink or something similar.
I hear pink is INGO's favorite color.
Why wouldn't he already have a Speedo?
Make an example of one idiot...word of mouth will finish the problem. Prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.
I love ingo. Only here can you post a trespassing question and leave explaining to your wife why you need a drone, cannon, and alligator.
I have a creek running through my back yard. It is at the very edge of town, nothing beyond the creek except the rest of my property, and a cornfield. Several homes border the creek along with an apartment complex, and the primary school. My house, however, is the last one on the street and is right up against the bridge that carries 24 over the creek. Guess what? The only decent sized fish in the area live under the bridge where the water is the deepest.
You guessed it, all the neighborhood kids like to go fishing in my back yard. I have asked them to leave, but the reality is I don't care if they fish there. My concern these days is that one of them get hurt on my property and their parents sue. This is why I ask them to leave. Last year I stopped a couple of boys from the apartment complex in my yard. I explained that if they wanted to come on my property, they had to get my permission first. I even helped one of them untangle his reel. They were cool and left, but then were out there again (without asking) a few days later. I had to be less than friendly then.
No traffic as of yet this year. We'll see.
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I just assumed he went without pants and followed the rules.
In these insane times legal action is a worry.
Isn't there a I.C. that says a landowner is not liable if a trespasser is injured while on a landowner's property?
Cool, but common decency still requires permission so I'll just have to run them off until they learn.Isn't there a I.C. that says a landowner is not liable if a trespasser is injured while on a landowner's property?