Slight rant..

Marlin~
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cmcgoun ~ There wasn't any real yelling. I'm sorry that wasn't clear. I said to my DH go yell at that guy, and he went out and asked the guy what he was doing. The guy pretended like he couldn't hear, so he walked across the street and talked to him. The guy said he wanted to take pictures. My DH explained it was a pasture for cattle. The guy continued to walk farther into the pasture, my husband came in. The guy finally left. End of story.
 
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I believe you are reading wrong the guy TRESSPASSED for a minute or 2 or 15 seconds, it is still WRONG, regardless of the time it is WRONG what is so hard about doing the right thing, This is not a graded curve, it is BLACK or WHITE/ Right or Wrong there is no middle ground. The person was Wrong, so setting up a picnic is wrong, because it would take a while. I dont remember seeing a no trespassing for over 3 minutes sign.
 
Why do property legal issues always seem to be on the side of the person who is clearly in the wrong and seems to have no common sense anyway? Maybe they make a sign of a bull chasing a stick figure, like with its little hands in the air running.. and it just says"BEWARE"
Short and to the point for the person who just isnt thinking away.

I grew up on a big dairy farm in Central Pa and this happened all the time with people hunting and fishing on the property. Always made me mad people were so bold, and I was usually the one to shush them off. Now my Grandparents would have said yes to anyone that ASKED and probably would have had them in for dinner when they were done. Just treat people the way you would like to be treated. Respect goes along way, but not with some folks.
 
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People may not want you standing on the fence either. You could break the fence or fall. Also, you should get permission to pet the horses too. If your daughter gets bit and looses a finger, you might not sue, but your health insurance will. I know a boy that lost a finger feeding horses over a fence. He had health insurance. The property/horse owner was sued by the insurance company to recover their losses. It is their legal right to do so. When I see people stopping to pet my horses, I tell them to keep on moving. We should never assume that it is ok to handle anybody else's animals.
 
Sara I moved from upper bucks county, pa about three years ago. I loved going to the reading outlets!
As far as trespassing I refuse to even use someones drive to turn around. It is rude plain and simple and it shows a lack of respect for the owners. Sure you might think its okay its just a quick turn but how many others have thought the same thing. How much damage in washouts and loss of gravel has occured to that individuals driveway. It shows a lack of hometraining in my opinion to step one foot on another individuals property without permission (thats unless its an emergency, and taking pictures, having picinics and petting livestock is not an emergency).
 
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IMHO that is just plain silly...sorry...some country roads go on for miles and miles in rural Pa. and most roads are not lit up at night nor do they have reflectors. Again, allowing someone to use 10 yards of your driveway to turn around is just common courtesy.
 
I have to be careful how I word this because I am in trouble on another thread .
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I have people use my driveway to turn around in pretty often because I am near the end of the road before you hit the county hwy.. It does not bother me, any more than giving some stranger a drink of water..
 

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