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Dear Trespassers
mud:
No luck on the bull. Cameras have been soaking for 2 days now. I will check them when I get home.
Area isn't marked at all. No fences on that area of my property. Some property lines are impossible to miss, however. Chasing down a bull is one thing, but intentionally wandering around the neighborhood onto people's property to hunt is entirely different. Luckily this wasn't the latter.
EmeraldBullet:
I understand what you mean, but technically, if it isn't clearly posted that trespassing isn't allowed, it isn't illegal to be on someones private property. Disrespectful for certain, but not illegal.
Rainier10:
--- Quote from: EmeraldBullet on September 15, 2016, 02:33:55 PM ---I understand what you mean, but technically, if it isn't clearly posted that trespassing isn't allowed, it isn't illegal to be on someones private property. Disrespectful for certain, but not illegal.
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Technically it is illegal. It is your responsibility to know where you are and if you have permission to be there. It is not the landowners responsibility to post their land in this state.
EmeraldBullet:
Not true. You are only trespassing in WA if you "knowingly enter or remain unlawfully in or upon premises of another."
So if the trespasser didn't know they weren't welcome, they aren't trespassing by law. It has to be posted or someone has to tell them to leave.
Rainier10:
--- Quote from: EmeraldBullet on September 15, 2016, 02:44:40 PM ---Not true. You are only trespassing in WA if you "knowingly enter or remain unlawfully in or upon premises of another."
So if the trespasser didn't know they weren't welcome, they aren't trespassing by law. It has to be posted or someone has to tell them to leave.
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Okay. :tup:
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