It's been all over the news and radio here pleading for sledders to show respect for snowed under crops but a neighbor caught two on his crop. They were rcmp, and he had to explain what crop is, not even much of a give a shit.
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Originally posted by makar View PostIt's been all over the news and radio here pleading for sledders to show respect for snowed under crops but a neighbor caught two on his crop. They were rcmp, and he had to explain what crop is, not even much of a give a shit.
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Snowmobilers aren't as bad as the quads unless they are running over crop in the winter.
Quad drivers love to rip a round in the mud holes in the spring leaving ruts and a mess on farmland.
There are a lot of people that don't seem to mind trespassing on private and public property, ripping up sensitive ecological areas and generally being a nuisance.
They have become a scourge in some areas and the province should crack down on them.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSnowmobilers aren't as bad as the quads unless they are running over crop in the winter.
Quad drivers love to rip a round in the mud holes in the spring leaving ruts and a mess on farmland.
There are a lot of people that don't seem to mind trespassing on private and public property, ripping up sensitive ecological areas and generally being a nuisance.
They have become a scourge in some areas and the province should crack down on them.
Mud bogging early in the spring and then driving through standing crop or even canola in full bloom. No trespassing signs are ignored by about 25 % of the riders it seems.
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Haven't had any trouble with snowmobiler's or ATVer's, but the deer and moose are being extremely disrespectful, I'd take 20 snowmobiles to one moose for the amount of damage they do to a crop buried under snow. Also having trouble with the power company who drove across a canola field to cut some trees, neighbors cows, and the neighbor driving out to find the cows.
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Originally posted by flea beetle View PostSad he had to explain trespassing laws to an rcmp. But doesn’t surprise me much with the type they have working for them now.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSnowmobilers aren't as bad as the quads unless they are running over crop in the winter.
Quad drivers love to rip a round in the mud holes in the spring leaving ruts and a mess on farmland.
There are a lot of people that don't seem to mind trespassing on private and public property, ripping up sensitive ecological areas and generally being a nuisance.
They have become a scourge in some areas and the province should crack down on them.
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Whenever I catch someone trespassing, I always ask them for their home address. I almost always get asked why I need that. I then tell them that I am going to take my quad, pickup, snowmobile and drive on their lawn and see how much they like it. Needless to say I never get their address. But it seems to stop them from coming back. Never see that person again.
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Originally posted by flea beetle View PostWhenever I catch someone trespassing, I always ask them for their home address. I almost always get asked why I need that. I then tell them that I am going to take my quad, pickup, snowmobile and drive on their lawn and see how much they like it. Needless to say I never get their address. But it seems to stop them from coming back. Never see that person again.
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Originally posted by makar View PostThink that's a fail talking to a rcmp.
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Originally posted by flea beetle View PostWhen they are in the wrong, you can pretty much tell them whatever you want. With the exception of threatening them with harm. Why should an rcmp be able to cause you financial loss and not hear about it? I don’t care if you are the queen of England or the rcmp, I will tell you when you did wrong.
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Originally posted by makar View PostBecause in a small town they make your life a living hell and they are proud of it, at least until they transfer somewhere close to gangs or reserves.
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