JbinMN
here in idaho we have open range laws if you hit a cow you are going to pay for that animal and you also might get a ticket from the police for not having your vehicle under control.
JbinMN
here in idaho we have open range laws if you hit a cow you are going to pay for that animal and you also might get a ticket from the police for not having your vehicle under control.
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Best thing for you to do is go and spend some money and talk to a lawyer that deals with trespass issues like you are dealing with and do what the lawyer tells you and make sure you keep them in your phone book when things happen.
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Thanks for the info. Did not know that. Like I mentioned, around here(MN) anyway, folks have to keep their animals penned/fenced, as they are the ones liable for issues. Or, I might say, "Under Control of the Owner", in the case of dogs & other pets. That Under the Control ordinance/law is usually in a town or city. Most folks rural let their dogs run, but try to keep them on their property(ies) when loose. (Even hunters are expected to maintain some control over their dogs by voice/whistle or leash when out, with the possible exception of coon hunters dogs when hunting and have permission to cross property lines, of course.)
Anyway, Thanks! again for filling me in.
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Our property is on a curve in a busy county road. In the last 5.5 years I've had two people run off the road and take down the fence. Fortunately both of them had car insurance that paid for fence repair by a professional fencer. One drawback to signage is that people like to shoot at it, and chevron or curve signage would line up perfectly with our house, so I'm in no hurry to get signage installed. There have been many wrecks on the curve over the years. Just last week I found another plastic auto part when I mowed for the first time this season. It's like auto wreck archaeology; after a big rain another piece of bodywork, broken light lens, etc. washes out of the ditch.
I have no solution to ditch jumpers unless it would be a camera to identify who they are. The last thing I would do is place something to intentionally harm someone. Even if I have to pay for fencing (a lot of people around here don't have auto insurance), it's cheaper than defending yourself in a bodily injury lawsuit.
To bad mesquite won't grow there... small mesquite bushes would puncture tires with the spines LOL
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Cut down some scrub/junk trees 8" to 12" diameter, cut the branches off flush with the trunk, and drag into place along your property line
just on your side of the right of way. Cheap and easy.
That will slow them down and stop them a few feet after encountering it.
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Would take a little space and time, but a hedge of multiflora rose about 5 feet wide would be nearly inpenetrable by anything smaller that a dump truck, especially it the soil underneath is very soft. If someone got their vehicle stuck in it and managed to get out of the vehicle, there would be lots of dna left for sampling. Multiflora makes blackberry brambles look like a golf course green.
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8 inch x 8 inch x 16 inch concrete block wall , 6' -0" tall . Fill each cavity with 1-#5 vertical rebar and structural concrete fill full height of wall . Horizontal reinforcing to be 5/16" dia. steel truss type
Dur-O-Wall reinforcing every other course . Set wall on a continuous concrete footing 36 inches wide x 24 inches deep into natural grade . Reinforced with 4 - #5 continuous rebars and a hooked vertical rebars cast into footing at 8 " on center with a min. of 20 diameter rebar splice. Tie each vertical rebar to footing rebars .
No law against a "fence" around your house .
That will stop the wayward vehicles !
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the problem with your solution depending on the state you live in that can be considered a dfo( dealy fixed object) and you would be liable for all accidents that occured while it was up, the court costs, medical costs and the cost for the Highway department to come and remove it. I know decades ago I was on a contract that is just what we did and it was not cheap for the owner to have us come and do it either. IF memory serves I think it was like $10,000 for a short object and could go as high as $50,000 for a large one plus all the other costs. We were notified where to go by the police and court cases. If we had a highway project going past a dfo it was taken down at no expense to the owner as we were doing work there and most of the time it had to go so we could do our improvements anyway.
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Don't know how property lays, but a big ditch would slow them down, with some large poles for fence posts. Or railroad ties. Or even just a nice flower bed from said rr ties. But I do like trying to get highway dept to put up rail..
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We live at a t-intersection in a rural area. It's only moderately traveled because it's perceived as a short cut to a chicken plant down the road a bit.
Twice in 6 months, we had fence crashers in the middle of the night. Because we let our dogs roam freely inside of the fence it was imperative that I fixed it before wake-up time.
My solution was buying a roll of the reflective tape used on semi trailers, some 2.5 inch PVC pipe split into thirds and cut about 3ft long. Drilled small holes in the pipes and wired them to the fence. Then I took the remaining pipe and cut some rings that I fixed the tape to and placed on the top of the T-posts as a bit of added "see me!".
Don't imagine it's the sole reason but thank the Lord we haven't had any recent hits.
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No dfo laws in Louisiana that prevent you from constucting a cmu fence on your property.
I'm an architect and work for an engineering company (45 years experience) and am familiar with the building codes and ordinances of this state .
Around here you are not required to protect the idiot drivers who can't stay on the road right of way . They want to drive off road ....that's their business and their responsibility .
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Every body needs a little firewood, have a load or 2 of logs delivered and strategically placed, cut it up over the next few years. problem solved.
Yeah! Who'da thunk it! Keep people from illegally entering your yard/house!
The laws are pretty stupid on this stuff. As long as it doesn't appear to be a barrier designed to maime or kill people, just to deflect idiots, it should be allowed. I mean if some brain dead moron can run his car into a bridge abutment, railings, etc, then it SHOULD be legal to replicate these things to protect you and yours.
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Get some really nice looking boulders placed in your yard for 'decoration'.
Lots of people around here do that. They like them decorative boulders for some reason.
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