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<blockquote data-quote="nhagar" data-source="post: 2311984" data-attributes="member: 19276"><p>we had an issue with the previous owner of the land we bought. Cutting the locks and still going out there like it was his. Asked him if he was the one going out there he said nope not me.</p><p></p><p>I set trail cams up and I knew it was him as I had pictures. Saw him at a nearby convenience store asked him again If he was cutting my locks and going out there. He said no. I thought he has some balls to lie to me twice now. So I said well someone is cutting the locks and going out there. It needs to stop or I will take action. He kinda laughed at me. I thought of turning around and letting that arrogant POS learn his place. But I walked away.</p><p></p><p>I had in the mean time been talking to the sheriff dept. Needless to say I told that sheriff I have pictures to prove he is cutting my locks. Sheriff ran the plates on vehicle on trail cam photos. So he would know for sure and not be taking my word on who it was. I think it was more of a by the books thing there. anyways Sheriff dept had a talk with the guy and since then I have had no cut locks. I then being paranoid figured the pecker head would just hop the fence. I keep cameras scattered around the property and I have not caught a trespasser since. </p><p>Of course Our land is Landlocked and we have a 1/4mile easement to get to our gates. so parking on any other road it leaves you with a pretty long walk to get to our land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nhagar, post: 2311984, member: 19276"] we had an issue with the previous owner of the land we bought. Cutting the locks and still going out there like it was his. Asked him if he was the one going out there he said nope not me. I set trail cams up and I knew it was him as I had pictures. Saw him at a nearby convenience store asked him again If he was cutting my locks and going out there. He said no. I thought he has some balls to lie to me twice now. So I said well someone is cutting the locks and going out there. It needs to stop or I will take action. He kinda laughed at me. I thought of turning around and letting that arrogant POS learn his place. But I walked away. I had in the mean time been talking to the sheriff dept. Needless to say I told that sheriff I have pictures to prove he is cutting my locks. Sheriff ran the plates on vehicle on trail cam photos. So he would know for sure and not be taking my word on who it was. I think it was more of a by the books thing there. anyways Sheriff dept had a talk with the guy and since then I have had no cut locks. I then being paranoid figured the pecker head would just hop the fence. I keep cameras scattered around the property and I have not caught a trespasser since. Of course Our land is Landlocked and we have a 1/4mile easement to get to our gates. so parking on any other road it leaves you with a pretty long walk to get to our land. [/QUOTE]
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