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Old 09-03-2015, 01:33 PM
 
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Honestly you'd probably be pissing in to the wind trying to have the state pay for it. Not to mention why should everyone else pay for your choice of a property? Put up a fence, no trespassing signs, security cameras with alerts to your phone. When someone is trespassing or littering call your local PD or handle it yourself.

My first thought when reading this, why should we the tax payers have to pay for a fence that primarily benefits your piece of private property that you are posting no trespassing so no one else can use it.

Edit: I agree its your property and you have the right to do what you want and keep people off of it, and other posters have given great ideas for doing that, its only 2 acres so it shouldn't be that difficult.

Motion sensor lights, no trespassing signs, clean up the area, etc. many cheap solutions that don't require building a fence.
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Old 09-03-2015, 10:49 PM
 
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I suspect that if you post the land and also clear out sufficient brush (and maybe a few trees) that anybody partying in there is easily visible from the land and from the river, teens will find somewhere else to party.
Good Suggestion. Put them "on blast".
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