When would you board someone else's boat??
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 00:52:29 -0400, "Don"
wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 20:15:23 -0400, "Don"
wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote
Right, which is why someone who is as concerned about crop damage
as
you are, would be well advised to take preventative measure, such
as
erecting a fence. Don't rely on everyone else to protect your
investment. You have as much (if not more) responsibility to keep
your
valuables away from harm.
Was this clipped from the Marxist manifesto? Seriously.....LOL
You really need to study marxism and socialism. Seriously.......
If you think that personal responsibility is a socialist trait, you
are really out there......
There's something wrong with this boys circuit board.
Hey Dave, if your neighbor can't keep himself out of your yard it is
not
your responsibility to put up a fence, now is it?
If someone (or many someones) makes a habit of cutting across your
lawn (Many kids do that as they are too lazy to go around the block),
you have basically 4 options:
1. Lie in wait to catch each and every kid, each and every time they
do it. You can then berate them and threaten them, and pretty much
guarantee that your house will be egged by the next mischief night.
2. You could complain to the cops, who would have to also catch them
in the act to "do something" about it.
3. You could become an anarchistic, anti-social lunatic and shoot
them.
4. You could put up a fence which effective bars their ability to
trespass.
Now, which one do you think will be ultimately the most effective?
Which one would most likely lead to legal trouble for you (not that
you'd care)?
Dave
You can also use their t-shirts as handles to escort the kids back to
their
parents and discuss the issue with them.
Don't be sucked in by Daves socialist ploys.
I asked him a direct question, that he failed to answer.
Instead, he spent a lot of time nibbling around the edge.
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