keeping out idiots

   / keeping out idiots #81  
TED is the man!

I work in law enforcement and I too want people to defend themselvs and their families, god help anyone if they come onto my property and threaten me or my precious family, they will not like what happens to them!
 
   / keeping out idiots #82  
You guys are going to get this closed if you keep talking taxes.

MarkV
Not taxes, but inflation from all the spending. Look on the bright side, they will not be able to buy the ATV, guns, ammo and gas to go on your property. I stopped some people from going on my property by nailing some large nails in a 2x6 and nailing that on top of a post with a no trespassing sign under that. I did not put any out on the land, only on the post. Everything stopped.
 
   / keeping out idiots #83  
I had trouble with tresspassers on my place too. I got to know the Deputy Sheriff for our area of the county. I gave him exclusive rights to hunt on my property (besides me). He placed his three deer stands and put in a deer plot on my property so he is out there quite a bit. Haven't had any trouble since.
 
   / keeping out idiots #84  
Notice how many have no further problem after they find a LEO that CAN be bribed ? !! And how many more think bribing a LEO is a good course of action!! MikeD74T
 
   / keeping out idiots #85  
Geez Mike. I get your point but the word bribe seems a bit strong no? There's nothing wrong with strategic alliances to acheive a goal. Maybe others will think I'm offside with this.

I have a pal who lets me go on his property and in trade I do work project for him that he can't do. Seems like a fair deal. I will admit thought that it sure would bug my butt if I had idiots trespassing and I'd probably be peeved if the only way I could stop it was to make an alliance that I really would never have made otherwise. I guess that's your point.
 
   / keeping out idiots #86  
Geez Mike. I get your point but the word bribe seems a bit strong no? ...quote]

It seems a bit strong - yes, but said with tongue in cheek. I agree with alliances. I have two local hunters that hunt my unposted land. They also keep an eye on things when I'm not around -which is most of the time. My point about bought LEOs would be that they might only look out for the highest bidder, leaving everybody else to fend for themselves.
Case in point, Dunkin' Donuts first stores gave free donuts & coffee to cops to lessen their likehood of robbery. Where's the best place to find a cop today??? JUST KIDDING... After all is said & done, the troublemakers don't get put away, they just get moved elsewhere. :D MikeD74T
 
   / keeping out idiots #87  
I've been reading this thread with interest... I have 225 acres in a pretty rural area and have never had a problem with the idiots referenced to in this thread.. No gate, just a cattle guard so there's no reason anyone couldn't just drive right in... I'm only there on weekends so I'd never know... Must have a bunch of honest folks here in Texas or I've been incredibly lucky.. Whatcha think? lol
 
   / keeping out idiots #89  
I've been reading this thread with interest... I have 225 acres in a pretty rural area and have never had a problem with the idiots referenced to in this thread.. No gate, just a cattle guard so there's no reason anyone couldn't just drive right in... I'm only there on weekends so I'd never know... Must have a bunch of honest folks here in Texas or I've been incredibly lucky.. Whatcha think? lol

Or, they all have more land than you - Texas, you know!
 
   / keeping out idiots #90  
TED is the man!

I work in law enforcement and I too want people to defend themselvs and their families, god help anyone if they come onto my property and threaten me or my precious family, they will not like what happens to them!

Thanks, Mike, for being that kind of cop! We need more like you!
 
   / keeping out idiots #91  
Another thing in Texas is to paint the top of your fence posts purple. That increases your "dwelling" to the edge of your property. Also it marks your property and is easier to get the the trespasser on an "agricultural trespassing" charge. Unfortunately I know that one from personal experience (it wasn't intentional).
 
   / keeping out idiots #92  
Yup, this is true.... One can use the purple paint on anything to mark your property... fence posts, rocks, trees, etc... Paint stores in Texas know what shade of purple to use... It's a little known law that is quite effective.
 
   / keeping out idiots #93  
   / keeping out idiots #94  
We put in some farm gates with no tresspassing signs, and then built rock walls along the sides to keep anyone from driving in. We where having some people who where "confused" about where the road went. needless to say this keeps them on the road and not off roading through our property.
just as a btw, i was helping a buddy do some drywalling. Those plastic strips of drywall screws would really do a number if they, by accident, fell into an atv trail.
the newer ir cameras are much much nicer now then they were a couple of years ago. I wonder if you could buy a small ir light to mark or brighten up your fence area and then get a better picture.
My favorite no tresspassing sign said.
Tresspassers will be violated.
 
   / keeping out idiots #95  
I solved that problem a year ago.

I put up 4 signs.

Experimental Snake Farm
Report any loose snakes to office!
 
   / keeping out idiots #96  
ACZLAN, I appreciate your going to the trouble to find that statute... It's a sort of strange law that was put in force a number of years ago, yet most Texans are unaware of it... again, thank you kindly...
 
   / keeping out idiots #97  
Yup, this is true.... One can use the purple paint on anything to mark your property... fence posts, rocks, trees, etc... Paint stores in Texas know what shade of purple to use... It's a little known law that is quite effective.

How effective can a 1" x 8" purple line every 1000' in open land be if the law is little known? Especially since the law does not describe the specific shade of purple :confused:. Something is contradictory here :confused: , unless it's just all Texans are repulsed by purple? :D . Anyhow, can't agrue with something that works. MikeD74T
 
   / keeping out idiots #98  
I think one thing a person has to remember when reading about what others suggest in the line of self/property defense is that each part of the world we live in and each part of the states that I live in are different. What may be legal in Texas may not float in Califonia or New York. I live in Florida and the laws are reasonably in favor of protecting your home, but using excess force to protect a vacant piece of property might get you into a legal hassle.
Read and enjoy these posts, but before you take another member's suggestion and put it into action, consider the legal aspects of your location. After considering your legal ramifications, call your congressman and see if you can have them get off their tails and make it legal for a man to protect his own.
David from jax

Rant off....
 
   / keeping out idiots #99  
How effective can a 1" x 8" purple line every 1000' in open land be if the law is little known? Especially since the law does not describe the specific shade of purple :confused:. Something is contradictory here :confused: , unless it's just all Texans are repulsed by purple? :D . Anyhow, can't agrue with something that works. MikeD74T

What it all boils down to is that it is the law and they say ignorance of the law is no excuse.
I had never heard of it myself until I renewed my CCP. Now my land has the purple lines around it. I haven't had any trespassers.
 
   / keeping out idiots #100  
What it all boils down to is that it is the law and they say ignorance of the law is no excuse.
I had never heard of it myself until I renewed my CCP. Now my land has the purple lines around it. I haven't had any trespassers.

I would have expected something that obscure to lead to more successful prosecutions but not be much of a deterant for initial trespass. Actually I find it quite amazing that a solution that inexpensive & simple really does work. I suspect that hunting regulations at least make mention of the law for it to be that widely observed. Of course there's another possibility, postings for radioactive areas are also purple (magenta) !!! :eek: MikeD74T
 

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