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<blockquote data-quote="grannysoo" data-source="post: 686505" data-attributes="member: 6980"><p>Geeze man... lighten up. A simple statement of a good neighbor does not go where he does not belong turns into a sermon? I don't think anyone here is advising or accepting of laying traps. I know that I'm not. However my statement remains true that a good neighbor does not go where he does not belong.</p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with looking after each other, for we all do that. You just don't start opening gates and driving onto others property. You don't mess around their barns, their equipment, their tools, their hay, their anything. It's called respect.</p><p></p><p>If there's a problem at the neighbors house or land, I find them, call them, or call the sheriff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grannysoo, post: 686505, member: 6980"] Geeze man... lighten up. A simple statement of a good neighbor does not go where he does not belong turns into a sermon? I don't think anyone here is advising or accepting of laying traps. I know that I'm not. However my statement remains true that a good neighbor does not go where he does not belong. Nothing wrong with looking after each other, for we all do that. You just don't start opening gates and driving onto others property. You don't mess around their barns, their equipment, their tools, their hay, their anything. It's called respect. If there's a problem at the neighbors house or land, I find them, call them, or call the sheriff. [/QUOTE]
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