Advice to keep cars from sliding into my yard on bad curve.
If someone crosses his property line:
Due to wrecklessness or negligence. ie Driving too fast for road conditions.
They can't sue him for their damages if he put up a stone hedge.
Did you take law lessons from Saddam Huesseim or Mommar Quadaffi?
Refinish King
"Walt Springs" wrote in message
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To avoid lawsuits do not place any rocks or structure that will stop
them.
You can how ever make a boggy area that will stop them the same way some
of
the 1/4 mile race tracks use at the end of the track in case someone
overshoots. The best part is they will need a tow truck to get out and you
will be able to go after them for any damages.Sweet revenge without guns,
just mud !
"Don" wrote in message
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Hey there, got an unusual question:
I live out in the country and part of my front yard is on a curve.
Constantly when it is wet outside, cars go too fast around it despite
signs being posted and end up sliding in my front yard. There is a
small ditch along the road that they go through and into my front
yard. Yesterday, someone even took out a bush I had planted at the end
of my driveway.
ANy bright ideas on what I could do? I thought about taking a tiller
and making the ditch deeper where it would be harder for cars to go
through. I even though of welding together some sort of guardrail to
but on my side of the ditch.
Any help woould be greatly appreciated!
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