Is this Immature of me or is this acceptable? Long but please read

Mrs. Glassman :

I think it will show that they had fair & just warning if they were to ever bring it up for any reason.

I really hate it that you are having to go through that. It just makes you sick all the time having to worry about pig-headed looneys like them.

I know how you feel, boy do I.
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It does litterally makes me sick to my stomach worrying...i worry easily though but this is just unneeded stress
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Thank you
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I agree. I would leave the situation alone for now, don't stoke the fire, but as I said before if the dog comes over again and harrasses your birds then I'd let all hell break loose
 
I am all for justice, but these days people are so mean that I'd be afraid to do anything that made them feel like escalating the threat.

In my experience, the kind of people you just described wouldn't hesitate to come over when you weren't home and poison your chickens just to spite you. I don't think anything you say (especially threatening legalities) will motivate them to leave you alone. I just try to think defensively. Your true objective is to be left alone in peace and keep your chickens safe, right? In that case, never poke an angry bear with a short stick.

Doing what works is always harder than reacting to their agression.
Take the high road anyway. You'll sleep better.

However, if the dog chases the chickens, shoot to kill and hide the body.
 
Keep a copy, without your notes. When the time comes, do what's needed and if they give you any issues, you'll need a copy for when they call the cops. It's not your job to educate them on the law, and they will just be angrier if you do.
 
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Alas I think this is what I will do it makes more sense...it just raises my hackles that they think im making it up....but then again their dog NEVER comes over here... so they have NOTHIGN to worry about right?
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I have the website saved in my favorites as well
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Thanks guys!
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I can understand how upset you are with the dog part.

However, I don't know how big your property is, but is 3 feet really worth freaking out over?

My deeds of my backyard encroach on other's, and vice versa...my next door neighbor actually moved his fence over towards him, giving me an extra couple feet like no big deal...is it really going to make that much difference?
 
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Yes, i totally agree! just give it to him! send it delivery confirmation through the post office.make him have to sign for delivery. that way he can't say you didn't get it!

That's all he needs~
 
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This is the approach that has my vote. Anything else is just stoking the fire, and it doesn't need any stoking, for sure.

If nothing else, everyone in your house needs to cool off a day or two before making any decision.
 
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For me 3 feet is worth freaking out over, in code I have a setback requirement, and the loss of 3 feet on any of my fences would put the coop too close to the fence, as is it's in litterally the only spot in the yard that is legal because of setback rules.
 

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