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Why do people feel so free on private property
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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1327144" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>Why do people feel so free to go on private property? I have no major issues, but annoyances. I came in the other day, and a wire gate was lying beside the road and the top wire that hooks it to the post was broken. It's turkey season, so I assume some Goober came looking around, accidentally broke the gate, and just went off and left it. </p><p></p><p>Aside from my cousin, we stopped letting anyone hunt years ago; again, an annoyance. If someone asks one time to hunt, they act as though it's a lifetime pass to just show up anytime. I also don't understand why people put hunting stands near line fences. I'd rather have mine in the middle of my property so I don't annoy the neighbor. I even had a friend who said he was riding his four wheeler around on his own property, came upon a deer stand on the neighbor's property, but very close to the line, and the neighbor got angry and said he was disturbing his hunting. My thought would be, too bad!</p><p>And I won't even get into people who think they can ride four wheelers wherever they choose. </p><p></p><p>The thing that gets me is that people who do this are not usually mentally challenged or from another planet and unfamiliar with our customs, but it is usually what most would otherwise consider, normal people. I'm in KY; this may not happen in other states.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1327144, member: 17843"] Why do people feel so free to go on private property? I have no major issues, but annoyances. I came in the other day, and a wire gate was lying beside the road and the top wire that hooks it to the post was broken. It’s turkey season, so I assume some Goober came looking around, accidentally broke the gate, and just went off and left it. Aside from my cousin, we stopped letting anyone hunt years ago; again, an annoyance. If someone asks one time to hunt, they act as though it’s a lifetime pass to just show up anytime. I also don’t understand why people put hunting stands near line fences. I’d rather have mine in the middle of my property so I don’t annoy the neighbor. I even had a friend who said he was riding his four wheeler around on his own property, came upon a deer stand on the neighbor’s property, but very close to the line, and the neighbor got angry and said he was disturbing his hunting. My thought would be, too bad! And I won’t even get into people who think they can ride four wheelers wherever they choose. The thing that gets me is that people who do this are not usually mentally challenged or from another planet and unfamiliar with our customs, but it is usually what most would otherwise consider, normal people. I'm in KY; this may not happen in other states. [/QUOTE]
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