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nklr any lawyers or leos in the bunch?

Post by Eddie » Mon Jun 18, 2012 1:48 pm

OK, first, this is KLR forum, so I assume you have a KLR? Second, dogs and KLR's don't mix. So, when this trespasser and her dog come into your/the yard, why not crank up the KLR, and ride it in circles around her, at a safe and reasonable distance? If space does not allow riding, why not crank up the KLR and point the exhaust in her (and her dogs) direction, then rev the engine? Trust me, her pooch will go nuts....... I know how my late dog acted when I cranked up my KLR, and when I ride past most dogs, they go nuts and are difficult to control. Now of course, that only happens with the green KLR's, dogs mostly laugh at the red ones. Eddie
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "eddie" wrote: > > > > Any lawyers or LEOs in the bunch? > > I have a small problem with a woman from down the block walking her dog in our yard. > Not the front yard along side the city sidewalk, either. She's come up the driveway and > into the backyard area behind the house that I rent. I tried explaining to her that it's private > property. Her excuse is since I don't own the place, it's okay for her to come onto the premises. > According to Georgia Code, Crimes And offenses Title 16, section 16-17-21, it's not okay. > I tried to explain to her that as a "rightful occupant", she is indeed trespassing after she has been > advised not to come here - both directly by me and the Private Property/No Trespassing sign. > She wouldn't hear it and challenged me to call the police, which I did. She left immediately > and I looked like a goof when two units arrived and I had to tell them the story. > > Their instructions were to not speak to her if she comes back and to just call 911 again > and they would send someone out to talk to her. Trouble is, she'll be gone again by the time they get here. > She hasn't threatened me or anything(yet). But, from her words and attitude, I don't think she's entirely stable. > "She's right and I'm wrong for not allowing her to come into my yard to walk the dog." > Never mind we live Sigh. > I share the yard with the other tenants of this house + 8 more neighbors in adjoining apartments. > I've spoken with them and they agree. The area is off the street and behind the residence. > We've had folks cut through here on several occasions with vehicles broken into, property damaged/stolen, etc... > We don't want non-residents coming here without permission. > Advice? > > eddie, > Columbus, GA > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >

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